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Category: Reference: Codes of Ethics of Associations for Lawyers, Judges, Police, Military, Gov’t Employees, etc.

Lawyers, Judges, Police, Military, Gov’t Employees, Etc. – Associations’ Codes of Ethics

The following are codes of ethics of associations for lawyers, judges, police, military, government employees, and other groups related to government, law, law enforcement, arbitration, the military, etc.

  • American Arbitration Association
    • Code of Ethics for Arbitrators
      in Commercial Disputes
    • Code of Professional Responsibility
      for Arbitrators of Labor-Management Disputes
  • American
    Bar Association
  • American College of Forensic Examiners
  • American Correctional Association
  • American
    Federation of Police
  • American Society for Public Administration
    • Policy Statement on "Whistle-Blowing"
    • Principles for The ASPA
    • Code of Ethics and Implementation
      Guidelines
  • Arbitration and Mediation Institute
    of Canada, Inc.
  • Association of Government Accountants
  • California Association of Licensed
    Investigators
  • Court
    Interpreters and Translators Association, Inc.
  • International Association of Chiefs of Police
    • Canons
      of Police Ethics
    • Law
      Enforcement Code of Ethics
  • International Bar Association
    • International
      Code of Ethics (1988)
  • International City Managers' Association (International City/County Management Assoc.)
    • Code of Ethics
    • Guidelines for Professional Conduct Concerning Conflict of Interest

  • Judicial Code of Conduct
    of the Judicial Conference of the United States
  • Law Enforcement Officers
  • Roscoe-Pound American Trial Lawyers Foundation
    • American Lawyer's Code
      of Conduct,Public Discussion Draft

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