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Learn about the diverse sources and history of law in Louisiana, the only state with a civil law system based on French and Spanish codes. Find out how Louisiana's private law, criminal law, administrative law, procedural law, and local ordinances differ from other U.S. states.
Learn about the ethical principles and standards of psychologists as defined by the American Psychological Association (APA). The code covers various aspects of professional and scientific conduct, such as beneficence, fidelity, integrity, justice, and respect for people's rights and dignity.
An ethical code is a set of principles, values, standards, or rules that guide the behavior of an organization or a profession. Learn the difference between ethical code, code of conduct, and code of practice, and see some examples from various fields and contexts.
A licensed professional counselor (LPC) is a mental health professional who provides counseling services in some countries. Learn about the requirements, scope of practice, and variations of LPC licensure in different jurisdictions.
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Learn about the history, mission, divisions, publications, and conferences of the ACA, the world's largest association of professional counselors. The ACA advocates for respect for human dignity and diversity, and opposes discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Applied ethics – using philosophical methods, attempts to identify the morally correct course of action in various fields of human life.. Economics and business Business ethics – concerns questions such as the limits on managers in the pursuit of profit, or the duty of 'whistleblowers' to the general public as opposed to their employers.
MRPC stands for American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct, a set of rules and commentaries on the ethical and professional responsibilities of lawyers in the United States. Learn about the history, organization, and content of the MRPC, and how it is used by state regulators and bar examiners.