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The legal environment sets the normative standards of ethical behavior
The leaders should always ensure that they address the need for ethical behavior, legal regulatory requirements and social justice.
Being ethical does always mean being legal but sometimes there are laws attached. However being unethical can have social consequences even if there are not legal ones.
Integrity, Effort, and Respect
In a business setting, being ethical means applying principles of honesty and fairness to relationships with coworkers and customers..
legal means within the law-ethical means according to a moral code.these are two different issues. Imagine you come home from the garage and realise that you have underpaid by accident.It might be legal to keep the money but it's not ethical.
A business owner who was turned downed for a loan because it was to risky, had his accountant to change his accounting method from cach basis to accrual basis. Which he then applied for a laon with another bank (on the application there was a question that asked if he had been previously rejected for credit and he answered no). Is this business owner displaying ethical behavior or legal behavior and why?
Yes. Veterinarians must abide by laws that govern veterinary practice. They must also adhere to moral and ethical standards that are created by professional associations as well as their own personal moral and ethical standards.
legal and ethical issues in nursing
Just because something is unethical does not mean it is also illegal. Being unethical is just bad judgment and does not create a legal issue in most cases.