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Title: Ethics and the Law


1
Ethics and the Law
  • Coach Nick Johnson
  • Legal Environment of Business
  • Law for Business and Personal Use

2
What is Law?
  • Rules and Conduct established by govt to
    maintain stability and justice
  • Criminal
  • Property
  • Business
  • Family
  • 3 Levels
  • Federal
  • State
  • Local

3
Sources of Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Highest form of law, no other can conflict
  • Fundamental Rights of Citizens
  • State Laws can be more defined
  • Common Law (English Law)
  • Different for situations
  • Precedent
  • Statutory Law (what we use now)
  • Laws set in place that must be followed
  • Federal/State/Local
  • 18 Military Draft
  • Paying Taxes
  • Criminal Offences for Crimes

4
Sources of Law Cont..
  • Court Decisions (Case Law)
  • Common Law
  • Set Precedent and All Courts below must follow
  • Interpreting Statues (laws)
  • Determine what Statute is
  • Judicial Review
  • Consistent with Constitution
  • Administrative Regulations
  • Given to regulate certain fields of expertise
  • FCC Regulates broadcasting
  • Still must abide by constitution and can be
    removed from power at any time

5
Types of Crime
  • Crime- wrong against society
  • Affect a person and public good
  • Tort- wrong against people
  • Assault, Defamation, Identity Theft
  • 3 Major Types
  • People
  • Murder, Assault, Kidnapping, Rape
  • Property
  • Theft, arson, vandalism
  • Business Interests
  • Embezzlement, Fraud

6
Ethics
  • Deciding right or wrong in a reasoned and
    impartial manner
  • Must involve you or others in significant way
  • Refers to established authority
  • Law
  • Bible/Torah/Koran
  • Two Major Rules
  • The Golden Rule
  • The Greatest Good

7
Ethical Character Traits
  • Honesty
  • Compassion
  • Sincerity
  • Integrity
  • Dependability
  • Name any others?

8
Ethics cont.
  • Business Ethics- used in making Business
    decisions
  • Profit Maximization skews this
  • Two Major Types
  • Consequences Based
  • What happens when you do this
  • Rule-Based
  • Ten Commandments
  • Could everyone do it?
  • MLK case (civil disobedience)

9
Ethical Heroes?
  • Who can you think of in history that was ethical?
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Mother Teresa
  • Gandhi
  • MLK
  • Rosa Parks
  • Personal ethical heroes?

10
Activities for Section 1
  • Ethical Debate
  • War vs. Peace
  • Ethical Decision Making Partner Project

11
How Ethics affect Business
12
Ethics and Business
  • Businesses must adhere to a strict code of ethics
    for
  • Consumers
  • What are some things youve seen that protect
    Consumers?

13
Consumer Protection
  • Protected by
  • Caveat Emptor- let the buyer beware
  • Supply and Demand
  • Personal Judgment (reviews)
  • Customer Service Departments
  • BBB
  • Local, State and Federal Government
  • Deceived consumers may sue
  • May be subject to change business policies

14
Consumer Protection
  • Protected by
  • Class Actions
  • Sue for self and others affected
  • Examples? McDonalds?
  • Cease and Resist Order
  • Government acts on behalf of consumer
  • Investigates company and policies
  • Licensing
  • Must acquire to produce goods
  • Inspections
  • Examples?

15
Consumer Protection
  • Protected By
  • Unsafe Products
  • 1972 Consumer Product Safety Act
  • Report Failures
  • Examples? Toyota Floor Mats?
  • Unfair Trade Practices
  • Controlling or Fixing Prices
  • Example? Gas Prices, Price gouging

16
Consumer Protection.
  • Protected By
  • False and Misleading Trade Practices
  • Leaving out details or important facts
  • Examples?
  • Bait and Switch
  • Leading in with low price product, selling higher
    one
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