The MurdochNet Policy includes a Code of Conduct for persons running Web Servers or providing Content to be hosted on or accessed by Web Servers A link to the Code of Conduct is included in both the University's Copyright & Disclaimer Notice and the Disclaimer Notice A link to the appropriate notice is provided as part of the Metadata that accompanies all University Content and Associated Content in HTML format This Code of Conduct refers to the Conditions of Use of Computing and Networking Facilities, a section of the IT Security Policy
An agreement signed by a swimmer prior to travel stating that the swimmer will abide by certain behavioral guidelines
Standards of trading between trader and consumer drawn up by a trade or consumer body to increase consumer security and confidence in the product or service
A code of conduct, in the context of CCC work, refers to a list of labour standards Those who sign on to codes pledge to adhere to these standards in their workplaces Some companies have drafted their own codes (see the CCC's critique of company codes), while the CCC and various trade unions and NGOs have drafted model codes which they believe are more comprehensive
The code of conduct for a group or organization is an agreement on rules of behaviour for the members of that group or organization. Doctors in Britain say a new code of conduct is urgently needed to protect the doctor-patient relationship
guidance to assist webmasters to conform to accepted and/or acceptable practices (if the issuing organization does not rate the extent to which an Internet health information site meets the code's criteria) If the organization that develops the code of conduct assesses the extent to which an Internet health information site meets the code's criteria or standards, it is an accrediting or certifying organization
Members of professional associations, such as the British Computer Society, are expected to abide by a set of principles that set out minimum standards of competence, conduct and behaviour
Non-legislated guidelines that one or more organizations agree to follow Also referred to as "voluntary code" or "code of practice," it typically outlines service standards that you can expect in dealings with a company subscribing to the code
a set of conventional principles and expectations that are considered binding on any person who is a member of a particular group
A square indicates that the parent company has no code of conduct for workers' rights at its supplier companies or did not reply to our request for a copy of one A half square indicates that the parent company has demonstrated to ECRA or other campaign groups a Code of Conduct for protection of workers' rights