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Ethical codes are often adopted by management, not to promote a particular moral theory, but rather because they are seen as pragmatic necessities for running an organization in a complex society in which moral concepts play an important part.
They are distinct from [[moral code]]s that may apply to the culture, education, and religion of a whole society. It is debated whether the politicians should apply a code of ethics,<ref>{{cite journal |url=https://www.academia.edu/2064759
Often, acts that violate ethical codes may also violate a law or regulation and can be punishable at law or by government agency remedies.
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==Sources==
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* {{cite book |last=Ladd |first=John |chapter=The Quest for a Code of Professional Ethics:
* {{cite book |last=Flores |first=Albert |chapter=The Philosophical Basis of Engineering Codes of Ethics |editor1-last=Vesilind |editor1-first=P. Aarne |editor2-first=Alastair S. |editor2-last=Gunn |title=Engineering Ethics and the Environment |___location=Cambridge |publisher=Cambridge University Press |date=1998 |pages=201–209 |isbn=978-0-521-58112-7 |oclc=300458305 }}
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