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    Business, ethics, and the law.C. A. J. Coady & C. J. G. Sampford (eds.) - 1993 - Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press.
    This book focuses on two central debates:how to introduce higher ethical standardshow to regulate business activity and prosecute offenders The authors bring ...
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  2. The role of regulators.B. Baxt, C. A. J. Coady & C. J. G. Sampford - forthcoming - Business, Ethics and the Law.
     
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    Business and Human Rights.Hugh Breakey & Charles Sampford - 2021 - In Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 233-237.
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    Ethics of Public Legal Service.Kim Economides & Charles Sampford - 2003 - Legal Ethics 6 (1):1-3.
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  5. Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility.Stephen Parker & Charles Sampford - 1998 - Legal Ethics 1 (1):91-100.
     
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    Australian media ethics regime and ethical risk management.Charles Sampford & Robyn Lui - 2004 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 19 (2):86 – 107.
    Media organizations are simultaneously key elements of an effective democracy and, for the most part, commercial entities seeking success in the market. They play an essential role in the formation of public opinion and the influence on personal choices. Yet most of them are commercial enterprises seeking readers or viewers, advertising, favorable regulatory decisions for their media, and other assets. This creates some intrinsic difficulties and produces some sharp tensions within media ethics. In this article, we examine such tensions - (...)
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    Global Lessons from Fitzgerald: From State and National to Global Integrity Systems.Charles Sampford - 2010 - In Colleen Lewis, Janet Ransley & Ross Homel (eds.), The Fitzgerald Legacy: Reforming Public Life in Australia and Beyond. Australian Academic Press. pp. 212--235.
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    Get New Lawyers!Charles Sampford - 2003 - Legal Ethics 6 (1):85-105.
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    More and more lawyers but still no judges.Charles Sampford - 2005 - Legal Ethics 8 (1):16-22.
  10. Professions without borders : global ethics and the international rule of law.Charles Sampford - 2014 - In Vesselin Popovski (ed.), International Rule of Law and Professional Ethics. Burlington, VT: Routledge.
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    Retrospectivity and the rule of law / C. Sampford ; with the assistance of J. Louise, S. Blencowe, and T. Round.C. Sampford, J. Louise, S. Blencowe & T. Round - unknown
    Retrospective rule-making has few supporters and many opponents. Defenders of retrospective laws generally do so on the basis that they are a necessary evil in specific or limited circumstances, for example to close tax loopholes, to deal with terrorists or to prosecute fallen tyrants. Yet the reality of retrospective rule making is far more widespread than this, and ranges from ’corrective’ legislation to ’interpretive regulations’ to judicial decision making. The search for a rational justification for retrospective rule-making necessitates a reconsideration (...)
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    Retrospectivity and the Rule of Law.Charles Sampford - 2006 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Retrospective rule-making has few supporters and many opponents. Defenders of retrospective laws generally do so on the basis that they are a necessary evil in specific or limited circumstances, for example to close tax loopholes, to deal with terrorists or to prosecute fallen tyrants. Yet the reality of retrospective rule making is far more widespread than this, and ranges from 'corrective' legislation to 'interpretive regulations' to judicial decision making. The search for a rational justification for retrospective rule-making necessitates a reconsideration (...)
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  13. Thin theories" of the domestic and international rule of law.Charles Sampford - 2014 - In Vesselin Popovski (ed.), International Rule of Law and Professional Ethics. Burlington, VT: Routledge.
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    What's a Lawyer Doing in a Nice Place Like This? Lawyers and Ethical Life.Charles Sampford - 1998 - Legal Ethics 1 (1):35-50.
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