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                                        Business Ethics IB: Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary defiant over compensation rules of stranded passenger due to Volcano eruption Iceland
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                                        28 April, 2010. Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary defiant over compensation rules of stranded passenger due to Volcano eruption Iceland. The majority of the news headlines these days are about stranded passengers, flying restrictions and the enormous revenue losses of the airline companies. This is all caused by the ash cloud which was caused by the volcanic eruption on. Morality is about helping others, so from this viewpoint Ryanair has to pay the customers for their extra expenses. According to the gui...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Business Ethics IB: Bull fighting
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                                        28 April, 2010. Bull fighting has been a long tradition of diversion in Spain since the middle ages. Today, many consider it an art, while others consider it an unrightfully massacre of animals. There is no public law in Spain which specifies that the act is illegal. But does this really mean that it is not morally wrong? Not only this, but for the bull to reach the temperament with which he enters the ring, his testicles are pinched with needles. Thursday, April 29, 2010. However, from a rights based pe...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Business Ethics IB: March 2009
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                                        26 March, 2009. Swiss Bank secrecy policy. Article: Swiss to Review Banking Secrecy Laws. Published on 07.03.2009. Does Switzerland have the moral obligation to assist other countries in taxation fraud investigation? In the following article, it will be analyzed with respect of the four perspectives. Link to the lecture:. The four perspectives and the morality of "what we owe others" in view of swiss action. 18 March, 2009. New rules for accident-management? Published on 04.03.2009. Therefore, I am in fa...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Business Ethics IB: May 2009
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                                        04 May, 2009. Business Ethics: balancing the diverse interests. Article: Where Business Ethics and Self-Interest Meet; Schools' Responsibility. Published on 28.06.1987. Link to the lecture:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). NOTE: Principal comments should be send to. Secondary comments can be posted directly onto the weblog. The deadline for sending in principal comments is Friday, April 16, 2010. The deadline for posting secondary comments is Thursday, April 29, 2010. Secondary comments should include an ANR...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Business Ethics IB: February 2010
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                                        23 February, 2010. Airlines have a problem. So the question is whether it is fair for airlines to take advantage of their costumers for some extra profit. 18 February, 2010. Haiti - international responsibility? But is it a moral obligation or an optional conduct, why people feel motivated to help others who are in need? To what extent is the international community obligated to donate first aid supplies to Haitians? 12 February, 2010. Pieter Lakeman Vs. Dirk Scheringa Bank. The Dirk Scheringa Bank (DSB)...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Business Ethics IB: April 2009
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                                        23 April, 2009. Article: A.I.G. Bonuses of $50 Million Will Be Repaid. Published on 23.03.2009. Mary Williams Walsh and David M. Herszenhorn wrote the article “A.I.G. Seeking Return of Half of Its Bonuses” about the American International Group. A.I.G, “the largest insurance company in the United States before it suddenly collapsed.”. Therefore what is the morally right thing to do? Link to the lecture:. Morality of "what we owe others". 07 April, 2009. Published on 13.09.2008. In my opinion the United S...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Business Ethics IB: Euthanasia
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                                        28 April, 2010. The Spanish movie “Mar adentro” (The Sea inside) brought me to think of the long discussed subject of Euthanasia. It is about a man (Ramón) who suffered an accident which left him living the rest of his life on his bed, at the care of his family members. He wants the person who truly loves him to help him terminate his life with dignity. Then, you can also look at it from the perspective of the people who he leaves behind. What about their suffering? And whose is greater? Why should we no...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Business Ethics IB: March 2010
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                                        21 March, 2010. 4 Requirements for principal comments. The topic of a principal comment cannot be identical to a principal comment that has been posted earlier. A principal comment should not exceed a maximum of 300 words. (only comments between 250 and 350 words will be graded). It must be submitted in Word. The file must also include the link to the digital background article. English source! Principal comments should be moral in nature. Principal comments should hold arguments (not just opinions). 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Business Ethics IB: April 2010
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                                        28 April, 2010. Bull fighting has been a long tradition of diversion in Spain since the middle ages. Today, many consider it an art, while others consider it an unrightfully massacre of animals. There is no public law in Spain which specifies that the act is illegal. But does this really mean that it is not morally wrong? Not only this, but for the bull to reach the temperament with which he enters the ring, his testicles are pinched with needles. I think this is a morally hard case viewed from two persp...