Following laws does not make one ethical. Slavery was at one time legal in the United States. Escaping slaves could be beaten or killed in accordance with the law. While this practice was certainly legal, the unethical nature of it is quite clear. By the same token, when it was discovered that the Ford pinto exploded into flames in a rear end collision, Ford used the legal standards set forth by the national highway transportation association and cost benefit analysis to justify not implementing a fix. The result was more fatal accidents. Legal is following the law and may include exploiting holes in the legal system. Ethics is doing the morally and socially right thing. Some laws may not even have any ethical connotations whatsoever. Parking in a loading zone is illegal, and kind of stupid, but not unethical.
Legal standards are those standards that emanate from the law. Ethical standards may be determined by religious beliefs, personal beliefs, and societal influence.
The legal environment sets the normative standards of ethical behavior
Laws are rules set and enforced by authority, typically a government, with consequences for non-compliance. Ethical standards are principles or values that guide behavior and decisions based on moral beliefs or societal norms, but are not necessarily enforceable by law. Laws provide a legal framework for society, while ethical standards provide a moral compass.
Legal refers to a set of rules that are written down, and what everyone is forced to abide by. Ethical can mean different things to different people, and is thought of as a set of moral principles rather than laws to abide by.
an ethical problem is that which is morally right and a legal problem is against the law
legal and ethical issues in nursing
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.
"Accounting Standards" are what governs various ethical and legal aspects of accounting. It does not "stand" for anything.
Legal refers to the written laws of the government that controls an area. Ethical refers to the rules, including unwritten rules and religious bases, that govern the behavior of members of a society or organization. One major difference between laws and ethics is that laws are a matter of fact and set in black and white (although open to judicial opinion in some societies), whereas ethics are more a matter of personal opinion and are therefore more "gray".
Mandatory ethics pertain to the professional requirements that are put in place legally to keep professionals out of legal trouble.Aspirational ethics is the understanding of the purpose of the ethical statues and living by these ethical standards as a way of life.Corey, G., Schneider-Corey, M., & Callanan, P. (2007). Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions. (8th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson.
Ethical norms refer to principles or standards of behavior that are considered morally right, whereas laws are rules and regulations established by a government that must be followed and enforced. While ethical norms are based on personal values and principles, laws are legally binding and can carry penalties if not followed. Ethical norms are more subjective and can vary among different cultures or individuals, while laws are more objective and universally applicable within a specific legal jurisdiction.
The legal environment in regard to ethical behavior in business includes laws and regulations that govern issues such as corruption, bribery, fraud, discrimination, and environmental protection. Companies must comply with these standards to avoid legal consequences and maintain their reputation. Ethical behavior in business is important for building trust with stakeholders and operating in a socially responsible manner.