Essays on International Engineering Ethics
- Engineering Ethics in Engineering Education: a Portuguese Experience
- By Paulo M. S. Tavares de Castro. After a concise description of the author's institution, this article describes the education of engineers and the profession of engineering in Portugal. In particular, Tavares de Castro considers the role of the Portuguese professional association of engineers, Ordem dos Engenheiros, and outlines several of his experiences in addressing ethics topics in engineering education in Portugal.
- Why there are no Engineering Ethics in France: a Historical Interpretation
- By Christelle Didier. According to Didier, a historical investigation suggests that the profession of engineering in France was not an organized one. This "scattering" of the profession has led to the absence of a discourse representative of French engineers. Ultimately, Didier argues, professional ethics as a discipline has been underdeveloped in France.
- Conduct and Ethics in Engineering Practice Related to the North American Free Trade Agreement
- By Jimmy H. Smith and Patricia A. Barrington. This project focuses on the professional conduct and ethical aspects of the engineering relationships between Canada, Mexico and the United States under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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