I think there could be times when ethical behavior could be wrong. Sorry, no examples come to mind right about now. Maybe someone else can give you a better answer!
Example #1:
A couple of hundred years ago, people were being sent from England to to Australia as convicts, for crimes like the theft of food. Nobody steals bread for the money they are going to make 'Fencing' it; these people had hungry families, and no better way to provide food. In such cases, I would consider the crime of theft to be highly ethical.
Another example:
In some societies, for a woman to stand up to her husband is illegal, simply because the society favours the male as the unquestionable head of the family. If a man in such a society were to command his sister or daughter to do something unethical (e.g. sleep with another man when he is already married) and she refused, her actions would be seen as illegal under the laws of that country, but ethical, because she was honouring her own morals and the laws of God.
No, illegal behavior refers to actions that violate laws, regulations, or rules, while unethical behavior involves actions that violate moral principles or standards. One can engage in behavior that is legal but unethical, and vice versa. It is important to uphold both legal and ethical standards in one's actions.
Reckless behavior in science is opposite of ethical.
No, it is not ethical for humans to engage in sexual activity with dogs. This behavior is considered animal abuse and is illegal in many places. It is important to treat animals with respect and care for their well-being.
Ethical behavior is the right way to act. Such as honest, fair, faithful and respectful.
Ethic is the set of rules or principles govern by any organization. following those principles represents the ethical behavior. When a person shows unethical behavior; it means he is going against the rules or principles of that organization which will be counted as illegal. therefore, unethical behavior is always counted as illegal conducts.
yes
Reckless behavior in science is opposite of ethical.
Many laws require ethical behavior, and, in rare cases, some laws may require unethical behavior.
No.
Customers, investors, employees, and the public set the tone for ethical behavior in an organization.
No, it is not ethical or appropriate for a dog to engage in mating behavior with its owner.
Ethics are considered the moral standards by which people judge behavior. Ethical behavior is behavior that conforms to those accepted standards of social or professional behavior. Ethics often expressed by what is commonly considered the "golden rule": Do unto others what you would have them do unto you.