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From: Five years after Fukushima: scientific advice in Japan

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A taxonomy of codes of conduct.

Source: CRDS (2012). It should be noted here that codes of conduct for scientific advice are different in nature and purpose from other types of scientists’ codes of conduct, such as those regarding general research ethics, bioethics and medical ethics, and scientists’ relationships with the industry. Needless to say, however, ensuring the integrity of science in policy-making and ensuring the integrity of science itself are interrelated.

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