Ethics for science and engineering based international industries Steven P. NicholsCarl M. SkooglundRaymond E. Spier Introduction Pages: 259 - 261
The pan-European approach in the fight against corruption: The council of Europe Raael A. Benitez OriginalPaper Pages: 269 - 280
Teaching engineering ethics to undergraduates: Why? What? How? Michael J. Rabins OriginalPaper Pages: 291 - 302
Professional standards: Can they shape practice in an international context? Vivian M. Weil OriginalPaper Pages: 303 - 314
The role of professional societies: Codes of conduct and their enforcement Stephanie J. Bird OriginalPaper Pages: 315 - 320
Engineering responsibilities in lesser-developed nations: The welfare requirement Charles E. Harris Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 321 - 331
Sustainable development, engineering and multinational corporations: Ethical and public policy implications Joseph R. Herkert OriginalPaper Pages: 333 - 346
The uniqueness of software errors and their impact on global policy Don Gotterbarn OriginalPaper Pages: 351 - 356
Software informed consent: Docete emptorem, not caveat emptor Keith Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 357 - 362
Ethics and the funding of research and development at universities Raymond E. Spier OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 384
Friend or foe: A brief examination of the ethics of corporate sponsored research at universities Carl M. SkooglundSteven P. Nichols OriginalPaper Pages: 385 - 390