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  • 21Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief — The Code of Conduct for International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief was drawn up in 1992 by the Steering Committee for Humanitarian Response to set ethical standards for organizations involved in humanitarian… …

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  • 22Likelihood principle — In statistics,the likelihood principle is a controversial principle of statistical inference which asserts that all of the information in a sample is contained in the likelihood function.A likelihood function arises from a conditional probability …

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  • 23Harm principle — The harm principle holds that the actions of individuals should only be limited to prevent harm to other individuals. John Stuart Mill first articulated this principle in On Liberty, where he argued that the only purpose for which power can be… …

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  • 24verifiability principle — Logical Positivism. the doctrine that if a nonanalytic statement is to be cognitively meaningful it must be empirically verifiable. [1965 70] * * * Criterion of meaningfulness associated with logical positivism and the Vienna Circle. Moritz… …

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  • 25Precautionary principle — The precautionary principle is a moral and political principle which states that if an action or policy might cause severe or irreversible harm to the public or to the environment, in the absence of a scientific consensus that harm would not… …

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  • 26Non-aggression principle — Part of a series on Libertarianism …

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  • 27Regulative principle — can refer to:* Regulative principle of worship, the concept in Calvinism that only what explicitly God has commanded in the Bible should be allowed in Christian worship * Regulative principle (philosophy), in philosophy after Kant refers to a… …

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  • 28proportionality principle — In relation to ownership of EU listed companies, the proportionality principle represents the concept that shareholders with capital at risk in a company should have a say about the conduct of that company and that that say should be… …

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  • 29law of conduct — index principle (axiom) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 30two-innocent-persons principle — The principle of equity that when one of two innocent persons that is, persons each guiltless of an intentional moral wrong must suffer a loss, it must be borne by that one of them who, by his conduct, has rendered the injury possible, or who… …

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