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now, the member of the ethics team definitely needs clarification.e declaring the judge's wealth and expenses volodymyr severin has a lot of questions, he repeatedly forgot to indicate which property he bought after selling it, and after that to inform about significant changes in the property status in 2019, the nazc sent the relevant administrative protocols to the court. well, the next fact is completely impossible to grasp either with the mind or with imagination in 2020. volodymyr severin tried to rejuvenate himself, but we do not know whether he used the help of plastic surgeons, however, it is known for sure that the judge made efforts to change his date of birth severyn went to court with six applications, all of them were submitted from june to september of the 20th year, that is, a year before the scheduled termination of the judge's powers in connection with reaching the age of 65 , so it can be assumed that in this way the judge tried to extend his tenure and postpone his pension. we understand the work, however, the court, of course, eve
now, the member of the ethics team definitely needs clarification.e declaring the judge's wealth and expenses volodymyr severin has a lot of questions, he repeatedly forgot to indicate which property he bought after selling it, and after that to inform about significant changes in the property status in 2019, the nazc sent the relevant administrative protocols to the court. well, the next fact is completely impossible to grasp either with the mind or with imagination in 2020. volodymyr severin...
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how did you become a member of the ethics council?umerous violations, we can call you back. we understand that the interview phase is currently active and the members of the ethics council are very busy , but we guarantee that we will not stop trying to talk to severin and get answers to our questions until that it is difficult to imagine that the circular judicial bail, which has been in effect for decades, will simply cease to exist in a moment. however, we believe in the best, and for now the ethical council whose members themselves have questions about reputations and skeletons in the closet, the selection of candidates for the supreme council of justice continues. we remind you that this is a key body of judicial power, which must ensure the independence and integrity of the judicial body, and such high duties, according to the ethical council, can be entrusted to the judge of the kharkiv district administrative court, elena zaechko, she received an opinion from council on compliance with the criteria of integrity and professiona
how did you become a member of the ethics council?umerous violations, we can call you back. we understand that the interview phase is currently active and the members of the ethics council are very busy , but we guarantee that we will not stop trying to talk to severin and get answers to our questions until that it is difficult to imagine that the circular judicial bail, which has been in effect for decades, will simply cease to exist in a moment. however, we believe in the best, and for now...
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what is ethical what is not ethical etc and do this in public in conversation with each other not just whispered at bars or among our friends. so that these questions can be sort of argued about debated we can correct our assumptions if they're false and in that way move forward to something better. i mean rethinking sex is subtitled a provocation, but you know, it's meant to be a provocation to this kind of conversation actually by making claims about what sex is say that it's that it's meaningful that it could in fact be spiritual about what our experiences with sex might be that we might want to catch feelings. actually, you know that some longings maybe shouldn't be acted upon because they're not good for us. by actually proposing claims that we can talk about and build understandings from there. we can move forward in the discussion. there are so many thoughts i have and i feel like you just set up the next set of questions. i wanted to ask you about really perfectly but one of the things i was thinking so much about when i was reading your book was i feel like this book is is rea
what is ethical what is not ethical etc and do this in public in conversation with each other not just whispered at bars or among our friends. so that these questions can be sort of argued about debated we can correct our assumptions if they're false and in that way move forward to something better. i mean rethinking sex is subtitled a provocation, but you know, it's meant to be a provocation to this kind of conversation actually by making claims about what sex is say that it's that it's...
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today we will talk about another member of the ethical council whose reputation calls into question thens of the entire body . was repeatedly the hero of journalistic materials and was criticized by experts due to his decisions and large amount of expensive real estate of dubious origin from members of his family, according to the register of real property rights, last year the daughter of the judge vera severina was presented with a six-room apartment with an area of 222 m² in kharkiv, and the son of dmytros vyrin a residential house of 46 square meters, also since 2013 dmytro received as a gift eight non-residential premises with a total area of almost a thousand square meters meters, in 2018, the judge's daughter kateryna severinia was presented with an apartment with an area of 70 and a half square meters in kharkiv, the source of these expensive gifts is unknown, however, for confirmation the integrity of the former judge and now the member of the eta definitely needs clarification. in general, before the declaration of assets and expenses of judge volodymyr severin, there ar
today we will talk about another member of the ethical council whose reputation calls into question thens of the entire body . was repeatedly the hero of journalistic materials and was criticized by experts due to his decisions and large amount of expensive real estate of dubious origin from members of his family, according to the register of real property rights, last year the daughter of the judge vera severina was presented with a six-room apartment with an area of 222 m² in kharkiv,...
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how did you get someone with wealth of unknown origin and a large number of complaints to the ethics now, but when you before calling a romanian woman in the heat of the moment, at least that's what president volodymyr zelenskyi , the speaker of the parliament and people's deputies declare. we too we see changes, however, they are unlikely to bring ukraine closer to the eu. at the end of july, the verkhovna rada appointed olga sovgyra as a judge of the constitutional court, this happened in violation of the constitution and agreements with the european union, mykhailo zhernakov is convinced that persons who are politically engaged and who show e loyalty to political parties, which members of the party and it was in the status of a people's deputy for three years, publicly constantly showed clear loyalty to the ruling party, a servant of the people of the weight class, a people's deputy and a permanent representative of the verkhovna rada of ukraine in the constitutional court since 2010, she holds the position of assistant professor of the department of constitutional law of the facu
how did you get someone with wealth of unknown origin and a large number of complaints to the ethics now, but when you before calling a romanian woman in the heat of the moment, at least that's what president volodymyr zelenskyi , the speaker of the parliament and people's deputies declare. we too we see changes, however, they are unlikely to bring ukraine closer to the eu. at the end of july, the verkhovna rada appointed olga sovgyra as a judge of the constitutional court, this happened in...
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now more then ever the ethics commission has failed us. the way they failed us is by kicking the can down the street and saying they don't have sufficient staff to do the (inaudible) when they do not know how to prioritize what is urgent. the entire nation knows that san francisco is one of the most corrupt cities the nation. and it is mandatory that the sunshine task force and the ethics commission and the controller and the san francisco city attorney do the right thing, but they have not. it has taken the federal bureau of investigation to indict (inaudible) from the san francisco public utility commission, but there is more to it. the san francisco public utilities commission is a most corrupt department today in the city. and the former city attorney is now the general manager makes $500 thousand is the fox guarding the chicken coop and when we the public at public comment reveal to you facts, empirical data the ethics commission cannot do, because they don't have a mechanism to do sound investigative reporting or investigate, even wh
now more then ever the ethics commission has failed us. the way they failed us is by kicking the can down the street and saying they don't have sufficient staff to do the (inaudible) when they do not know how to prioritize what is urgent. the entire nation knows that san francisco is one of the most corrupt cities the nation. and it is mandatory that the sunshine task force and the ethics commission and the controller and the san francisco city attorney do the right thing, but they have not. it...
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technical issue i go through the ethic's commission. yes, i would like to echo supervisor peskin's comments. we and thank supervisor peskin for his help and collaboration on these amendments. and also thank the ethic's staff and the commissioners for their attention to the issues. we it does look like the parties are in agreement on the some of the base said on the feedback from staff. i don't believe there are open issues other than the diminimus exception the thousand dollar threshold that remains in our version. regarding the definition of, payments. and i will say a few words. this is up to the commission. you know, we do believe that it is a useful threshold and we -- for a few reasons one is consistent with the previous behested payments reporting regime in place, which required reporting from parties and amounts of 1 thousand dollars or over. the state regulation guess up to 5 thousand. i think a thousand dollars was a workable number locally and it will help to alleviate the administrative burden in terms of need to vet small do
technical issue i go through the ethic's commission. yes, i would like to echo supervisor peskin's comments. we and thank supervisor peskin for his help and collaboration on these amendments. and also thank the ethic's staff and the commissioners for their attention to the issues. we it does look like the parties are in agreement on the some of the base said on the feedback from staff. i don't believe there are open issues other than the diminimus exception the thousand dollar threshold that...
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why did we call to the member of the ethical council of judge yuriy tryasunov and we ourselves askedntegrity, but about mr. yuriy. congratulations, you are concerned about judicial control, the program on the espresso tv channel, one question, somehow, with fortunes of unknown origin and a large number of complaints, you got to the ethical council, i can’t say the decision now, but when will you before calling, judicial reform is currently in full swing, at least that's what president volodymyr zelenskyi, the speaker of the parliament and people's deputies declare. we also see changes, but they are unlikely to bring ukraine closer to the eu at the end of july, the verkhovna rada appointed olga sovhyrya as a judge of the constitutional court, this happened contrary to the constitution and the agreement with the european union , mykhailo zhernakov is convinced that persons who are politically engaged, who show loyalty to political parties, who are party members, and who are party members , cannot be appointed by them to write judges of the constitutional court was in the status of a pe
why did we call to the member of the ethical council of judge yuriy tryasunov and we ourselves askedntegrity, but about mr. yuriy. congratulations, you are concerned about judicial control, the program on the espresso tv channel, one question, somehow, with fortunes of unknown origin and a large number of complaints, you got to the ethical council, i can’t say the decision now, but when will you before calling, judicial reform is currently in full swing, at least that's what president...
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gajda: one way is thinking back to ethics and how courts embrace the idea of journalistic ethics and trusted journalism more. anyone can publish anything on the internet. through social media and otherwise, publishing in an instant to the world as possible. many publishers are not ethical, as we all know. here i am thinking about websites and social media posts that might invade privacy or be defamatory. because of reality television, courts were already questioning media and whether there might be rolled back of rights, despite the first amendment. then suddenly, the internet happens. everyone can be a publisher. so as you can imagine, the worry courts had about invasions of privacy and defamation and how they were much more interested suddenly in not giving media the amount of leeway they had back when 70% of the public trust of journalists. susan: congress got into the act in 1997 with a major overhaul of telecommunications. there was a provision in the act called section 230 championed by a democrat and republican. ron wyden and chris cox. what was the intention with this and wha
gajda: one way is thinking back to ethics and how courts embrace the idea of journalistic ethics and trusted journalism more. anyone can publish anything on the internet. through social media and otherwise, publishing in an instant to the world as possible. many publishers are not ethical, as we all know. here i am thinking about websites and social media posts that might invade privacy or be defamatory. because of reality television, courts were already questioning media and whether there...
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what's the ethics of that? probably not terribly good. so why aren't these ethical lapses? more often recognized why aren't they more? central to the dominant narrative of watergate. what do you think is an explanation as to why we don't hear more about this kind of stuff. maybe because the ethical boxes like weren't i guess the public didn't necessarily see them like as bad as like the watergate scandal itself, so they were willing to accept like, okay. this is like dirty journalism, but like they were willing to accept that over the fact that like the watergate scandal happened in the first place like this wouldn't be great reporting on any other story, but it's because it was over a massive scandal already that it like kind of didn't look that bad to the public i guess so it was kind of more insignificant and the broader context dismissed because people were too preoccupied with the actual story than how the story came to be. do you think that it's possible too that these are more of those details that get in the way of keeping it straight? there's just so much about wat
what's the ethics of that? probably not terribly good. so why aren't these ethical lapses? more often recognized why aren't they more? central to the dominant narrative of watergate. what do you think is an explanation as to why we don't hear more about this kind of stuff. maybe because the ethical boxes like weren't i guess the public didn't necessarily see them like as bad as like the watergate scandal itself, so they were willing to accept like, okay. this is like dirty journalism, but like...
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public who are not focused on journalistic ethics. it just gets too complicated. >> okay, fair enough. i agree. it might be too much of an academic pursuit and less of a popular understanding. >> going off of that, i don't think many people even probably knew about the ethics of it or how they were getting their sources about it. i think what people were more concerned with was the story. a lot of times, if you are personal rights are not being violated, i don't think that you would -- i won't say wouldn't care, but i don't think you pay as much attention to it. because of the nature of the story, it was so big and people just wanted to get the information. they cared less about how it was coming. >> fair enough. do you think today, though, that this kind of journalistic misconduct would be signal flagged and brought our attention? the media landscape is so diverse. >> when it is on a scale this big like with a presidential cover-up or something like that, i think you might have some critics who might say, hey, the journalistic ethics
public who are not focused on journalistic ethics. it just gets too complicated. >> okay, fair enough. i agree. it might be too much of an academic pursuit and less of a popular understanding. >> going off of that, i don't think many people even probably knew about the ethics of it or how they were getting their sources about it. i think what people were more concerned with was the story. a lot of times, if you are personal rights are not being violated, i don't think that you would...
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about how islam theological turn many centuries ago towards a more insular worldview and created an ethical gap between rigid interpretations of islam and the modern world. .. tolerant in the world and consequentially, the most advanced civilization in the world. mustafa akyol guides his readers through islamic ideology and all of its twists and turns to explain how islam got to where it is and why it needs reform. he drawls also from economic and political history to show how islam began and racism and coercive power. the reform that he advocates has to come from muslims themselves, so the book is largely addressed to them, but it is also addressed to the non-muslim world and especially westerners who misunderstood islam, including those who are apologists who claim there's nothing wrong with islam and islam a phobos who often forget their own religious history of bloodshed, intolerance and d reform. mustafa has written an important book i expect will become a reference for many years to come. it is not a book about public policy but it is consequential in that regard because the way that
about how islam theological turn many centuries ago towards a more insular worldview and created an ethical gap between rigid interpretations of islam and the modern world. .. tolerant in the world and consequentially, the most advanced civilization in the world. mustafa akyol guides his readers through islamic ideology and all of its twists and turns to explain how islam got to where it is and why it needs reform. he drawls also from economic and political history to show how islam began and...
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the only source of ethical value. and in the book i show road wrong turn was taken as i say it centuries ago making divine command theory as the dominant religion. but it was a term that was not mandated by in itself. it was not a termthat was supported by the koran . so it's a theological term that camerevisited . now, if you got into all the details of the topics we would need many hours if not days so i'll start here and recommend checking my book to our audience. alfinally i want to thank all the greatest islam scholars whose works i quoted in my book. i relied on the academic works of a lot of experts eating them on one big accessible argument and volume. some of them encouraged me with their endorsements and i'm very thankful to them. i'm also deeply thankful and grateful to some of the scholars i quoted in my book in the classical era or today who made some important arguments for reopening minds as i call it but they paid the price. sometimes by being excommunicated or canceled as it's cold today which shows t
the only source of ethical value. and in the book i show road wrong turn was taken as i say it centuries ago making divine command theory as the dominant religion. but it was a term that was not mandated by in itself. it was not a termthat was supported by the koran . so it's a theological term that camerevisited . now, if you got into all the details of the topics we would need many hours if not days so i'll start here and recommend checking my book to our audience. alfinally i want to thank...
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that is ethical hillcrest. but i think you've, you, it has a point that i do feel that like our privacy is under that because, and to build these large scale a i tools you need enormous amounts of data and you need from people. so we need to, in our companies, asked gray poll data sets, they built these gigantic image, data sets, audio data sets, and who knows how our image is her voice and get in there and what it's used for, right? also like that. and you know, that face data quote unquote that that relief on social media. all of that is also being used and at built into these ad databases white. and i think a lot of times, maybe technologists, need to take a closer look like what's in these database that they basis that i'm using, what's not in there. and could they be, are vases. i must sexism in kind of like the amazon example historic examples that might be replicated in these systems as i'm building this new way i tool jonya. ok . young nodding out to can you not? yeah, i want to build on this. i think t
that is ethical hillcrest. but i think you've, you, it has a point that i do feel that like our privacy is under that because, and to build these large scale a i tools you need enormous amounts of data and you need from people. so we need to, in our companies, asked gray poll data sets, they built these gigantic image, data sets, audio data sets, and who knows how our image is her voice and get in there and what it's used for, right? also like that. and you know, that face data quote unquote...
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that is ethical help. but i think you've, you has a point that i do feel that like our privacy is under threat because to build these large scale a i tools, you need enormous amounts of data and you need or from people. so we need to companies scrape whole data sets, they built these gigantic image status, that audio data sets and who knows how our image is voice, get in there and what it's used for, right? also like the, you know, the face data quote unquote that relief on social media. all of that is also being used and built into these databases. right. and i think a lot of times, maybe technologists, need to take a closer look like, what's in these database but the basis that i'm using, but not in there. could they be vases i'm or sexism, you know, kind of like the amazon example historic examples that might be replicated in these systems as i'm building this new way. i told john lucca young nodding articulate, you're not yeah, i want to build them this. i think the problem that we need to phase and tr
that is ethical help. but i think you've, you has a point that i do feel that like our privacy is under threat because to build these large scale a i tools, you need enormous amounts of data and you need or from people. so we need to companies scrape whole data sets, they built these gigantic image status, that audio data sets and who knows how our image is voice, get in there and what it's used for, right? also like the, you know, the face data quote unquote that relief on social media. all of...
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the program judicial control of the rejuvenating procedures of volodymyr severin as a member of the ethicsncil he postponed his retirement, admitted that he was born later and thus tried to extend his tenure as a judge for by what scheme did the candidate for the supreme council of justice purchase real estate in the capital, were you asked about an apartment for $400? to its key bodies. congratulations, this is judicial control. today, we continue to talk about how a judicial body is being formed in ukraine, who is responsible for ensuring that the judiciary is transparent and independent, and that judges are honest, but first the news: the higher anti-corruption court sentenced kharkiv judge serhiy lazyuk to seven years in prison he was found guilty of receiving an illegal benefit of three thousand dollars, which the judge asked for the necessary decision, and the thief was also ordered to confiscate his property and prohibited to hold positions of power within three years after serving the sentence earlier lazyuk supported the decision of the kharkiv city council to grant the russian la
the program judicial control of the rejuvenating procedures of volodymyr severin as a member of the ethicsncil he postponed his retirement, admitted that he was born later and thus tried to extend his tenure as a judge for by what scheme did the candidate for the supreme council of justice purchase real estate in the capital, were you asked about an apartment for $400? to its key bodies. congratulations, this is judicial control. today, we continue to talk about how a judicial body is being...
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without having access another ethical ground. next the door that opens acceptance from other sources certainly has something to do with acknowledging common humanity the common theme in human nature. once that happens, as you say, the possibility grows not just accepting from the outside but believing you can contribute to others who were not of your face through something else that you and they have in common. i am an admirer of another of the islamic jesus. it is clear that law, was well acquainted this area. outlawed jews were a stronger christians in the area that he speaks of jesus as the messiah. there is one answer to that and let jews in this area also accepted jesus as the messiah. there were cues that accepted jesus as the messiah but did not accepted as god internet those persecuted by both jews and ochristians may have led to that reason, it lively interaction with them. in the book the muslim minds, you western intellectual history was powerfully w influential acknowledging his indebtedness to him. also on medieval s
without having access another ethical ground. next the door that opens acceptance from other sources certainly has something to do with acknowledging common humanity the common theme in human nature. once that happens, as you say, the possibility grows not just accepting from the outside but believing you can contribute to others who were not of your face through something else that you and they have in common. i am an admirer of another of the islamic jesus. it is clear that law, was well...
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let's talk ethics. how ethical is it to be operating as a business in russia, with a war raging in ukraine right now? well, clearly many businesses have already made that decision. and the most extreme example of this, our business is operating in the fossil fuel sector. we know there's a direct link between fossil fuels and putin's ability to wage war and to carry out war crimes and winter shall have been a key part of that machine. and it is completely inexcusable. from an ethical point of view. it doesn't make sense in the long run from a financial climate point of view. and so into shells, current position that the only way to proceed is business as usual, just simply doesn't stand up to the facts. what about its argument of resources and infrastructure falling into the hands of russians? well, look, the damage has already been done. it's quite clear that vin, to show over a course, a number of decades set out to build up rushes fossil fuel infrastructure. it set out to build up germany's dependence
let's talk ethics. how ethical is it to be operating as a business in russia, with a war raging in ukraine right now? well, clearly many businesses have already made that decision. and the most extreme example of this, our business is operating in the fossil fuel sector. we know there's a direct link between fossil fuels and putin's ability to wage war and to carry out war crimes and winter shall have been a key part of that machine. and it is completely inexcusable. from an ethical point of...
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it's an international nonprofit research institute with emission to democratize ethics literacy previous to my current role, i used to work as a machine learning engineer at microsoft and i now lead the responsibly i program at the boston consulting group. the c g. get to have you had john, welcome to the stream. introduce yourself to us. hi everybody. thanks for having me . my name is jo luca, i'm an ai author, entrepreneur and speaker. i run a company called academy, which focuses on educational consulting on a physician intelligence. and i run a weekly newsletter called textbook pizza tried to make all this crazy stuff that happens. in fact, more easy to understand them. you can stay hello, hello, welcome to the screen. they say hello to our audience around the well, tell them who you are, what day? yeah. hi, i'm health shellman. i'm an investigative journalist and i'm a journalism professor at new york university. and i've been investigating a i am hiring and artificial intelligence and general sense. 4 years ago when i was in the cap rides, our lift lied better in d. c. going to the
it's an international nonprofit research institute with emission to democratize ethics literacy previous to my current role, i used to work as a machine learning engineer at microsoft and i now lead the responsibly i program at the boston consulting group. the c g. get to have you had john, welcome to the stream. introduce yourself to us. hi everybody. thanks for having me . my name is jo luca, i'm an ai author, entrepreneur and speaker. i run a company called academy, which focuses on...
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that's not exactly ethical or moral or proper under prosecutorial principles. but it's easy and he got away with it for the most part and it was beneficial to them and beneficial to the president. so lot of what has to happen is we just need better people in these jobs. one of the things i steps in the book is there are two ways we can look at this. there's the written rules, the policies. what are doj's control policies, what is the law say? i offered in of the book nine policy prescriptions or legal things that need to be changed to prevento a future ag from going down the same road and committing some of the same trains, discretions bill barr committee. the other thing is d a chance to get back code meaning all of those unwritten rules of norms of ethics bill barr again never understood never know because he was never a try prosecutor, and in some instances you realize prosecutors, and i was taught this early and i experienced it, prosecutors are given a staggering amount of power. when i did my cases you realize ili started when i was 29 years old as a pros
that's not exactly ethical or moral or proper under prosecutorial principles. but it's easy and he got away with it for the most part and it was beneficial to them and beneficial to the president. so lot of what has to happen is we just need better people in these jobs. one of the things i steps in the book is there are two ways we can look at this. there's the written rules, the policies. what are doj's control policies, what is the law say? i offered in of the book nine policy prescriptions...
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you know, it was an ethical explosion of ethical potential at that time .sian dissidents, i cannot say that there are no protests in russia today they were even individual, because now it is generally impossible to have any group protests. they were individual. so i don't want to humiliate er to say that not a single russian protested against the war, but on the other hand, er, a completely different ethical er- e situation in russia today there is no such tension of ethical protest, er, but these same if we talk about ukraine and lviv at that time, eh, i was a witness. i went to horodotska street, which was already coming from the czech republic, soviet tanks were coming back, there were many people, many lviv residents, and you know what struck me yes, the general silence of the people, the people stood and watched, er, the tanks are going, the soldiers got out of them, i don’t know how to say this correctly, they look and look in a daze because they were expecting a joyful reception of flowers there and so on, and it was such a tense silence, i don’t rem
you know, it was an ethical explosion of ethical potential at that time .sian dissidents, i cannot say that there are no protests in russia today they were even individual, because now it is generally impossible to have any group protests. they were individual. so i don't want to humiliate er to say that not a single russian protested against the war, but on the other hand, er, a completely different ethical er- e situation in russia today there is no such tension of ethical protest, er, but...
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justice who understood that they would not be able to successfully pass the integrity check by the ethicsil because international experts would not turn a blind eye to all their shameful arbitrary illegal decisions in the past, questionable fortunes, and in fact, civil society had a lot of complaints against the members of the supreme council of justice, the new members of the supreme council of justice had to be recruited through conducting a transparent competition, however, the war prevented it only in may, the ethical council renewed the competition, the selection is still ongoing last week, the verkhovna rada of ukraine already voted and appointed two members of the supreme council of justice according to the parliamentary quota, the lawyer in the maidan affairs, roman maselka, and the candidate of legal sciences, mykola moroz, experts claim that this choice inspires optimism, is a well-known fighter for a fair and honest court in ukraine, he has worked tirelessly for the last eight years to clean the judicial system from of judges who made free decisions during the events of the rev
justice who understood that they would not be able to successfully pass the integrity check by the ethicsil because international experts would not turn a blind eye to all their shameful arbitrary illegal decisions in the past, questionable fortunes, and in fact, civil society had a lot of complaints against the members of the supreme council of justice, the new members of the supreme council of justice had to be recruited through conducting a transparent competition, however, the war prevented...
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he's an expert on the ethical aspects of animal breeding. bob, i mean, you know, if you, if you could pay the growth rate to the sizes of animals. yes, over the last 2 decades. i mean, it's been enormous increases in productivity. the hunger for more and cheaper meter milk has led to chickens that seemed fully grown at 20 days. double muscled cattle and pigs born with ho extra ribs. in 1961, a single cow in the u. s. produced 9 liters of milk per day to days. cows produce an average of 28 liters. that means that 3 breeding the carbon footprint of one glass of milk is a 3rd of what it was. the decades ago. cow still burp, and fought greenhouse gases. but they also produce much more milk. however, a far higher milk consumption worldwide negates these savings in emissions. and as a brutal flipside to such food production to animals that live in horrific conditions or grow far faster or heavier than their bodies can cope with. and one factor is driving this to ever greater extremes. me consumption is booming around the world, while the global po
he's an expert on the ethical aspects of animal breeding. bob, i mean, you know, if you, if you could pay the growth rate to the sizes of animals. yes, over the last 2 decades. i mean, it's been enormous increases in productivity. the hunger for more and cheaper meter milk has led to chickens that seemed fully grown at 20 days. double muscled cattle and pigs born with ho extra ribs. in 1961, a single cow in the u. s. produced 9 liters of milk per day to days. cows produce an average of 28...
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he said that there is an ethical council and decided yes or no p- mr. roman mr. i am as a large number of ukrainians for whom she is a symbol of the struggle for justice and for justice in the ukrainian courts. to be grateful for the fact that they make sure that everything is done so that the mosquito does not infect the school, the judges said that there are many scoundrels among them and well, seriously, mr. maselko said that the judges were offended, mrs. larisa took offense to her colleagues. i think that i didn't offend when you know you call a spade a spade, but what they really are and the fact that the judicial community is quite conservative, and sometimes even reactionary . of the problem, a rather serious accusation of corruption arises, and this is the permanent basis for why i was forced to turn to my colleagues and try to reach them, but unfortunately they do not listen and still do not understand what the problem was in our judge and i i think that this is a problem not only of the one in which i work, but this is a very typical problem. because w
he said that there is an ethical council and decided yes or no p- mr. roman mr. i am as a large number of ukrainians for whom she is a symbol of the struggle for justice and for justice in the ukrainian courts. to be grateful for the fact that they make sure that everything is done so that the mosquito does not infect the school, the judges said that there are many scoundrels among them and well, seriously, mr. maselko said that the judges were offended, mrs. larisa took offense to her...
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there are ways to make it more sustainable, but not all of them are ethically so straightforward. they're large, they're mostly hand, they're the pride and joy of their breeders with squeezing as much as we can out of our animals. the world is getting ever hungry. f, a meat and milk, but by pushing animals to their limits, we're doing the same to our planet. but if we can turn our animals into food production machines, couldn't we also breed them to be more environmentally friendly? there is hardly any ecological nash. we're genetic fuel generics and can't come up with a solution. scientists are working on designing more sustainable animals spies, selective breeding, or even by artificially changing their genetic code. revolutionary ways to make food production more sustainable or a dangerous manipulation of nature. for more than 10000 years, we humans have optimized corn and rice harvests and engineered zucchini to be non toxic, sheep stronger, and wolves, more obedient. we've been doing this very successfully. this is professor john, do pray. he's an expert on the ethical aspect
there are ways to make it more sustainable, but not all of them are ethically so straightforward. they're large, they're mostly hand, they're the pride and joy of their breeders with squeezing as much as we can out of our animals. the world is getting ever hungry. f, a meat and milk, but by pushing animals to their limits, we're doing the same to our planet. but if we can turn our animals into food production machines, couldn't we also breed them to be more environmentally friendly? there is...
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one representative was elected from e-e scientists and there were four people who also passed the ethics council, but in the public there were issues of claims against one of the signs, in particular , mr. lukyanov, they were really related to his participation in the competition for the constitutional court, eh, there is a question of mr. lukyanov's connection with representatives of the authorities, and they really paid for these there were complaints about him and there were other candidates to whom, for example, there were no complaints, on the contrary, there was just as much trust, mr. havronyuk, who proved it with his work as a commissar and his way of life, and so on, with his views , values and because he would surely be the best for election to this position, however, unfortunately, the scientists chose someone else. well, i'm not there, not being there already in that position, of course i have to take into account the fact that this election took place and that mr. lukyanov will indeed be a member of the vrp, i'll be with him accordingly, work for this council. i expect tha
one representative was elected from e-e scientists and there were four people who also passed the ethics council, but in the public there were issues of claims against one of the signs, in particular , mr. lukyanov, they were really related to his participation in the competition for the constitutional court, eh, there is a question of mr. lukyanov's connection with representatives of the authorities, and they really paid for these there were complaints about him and there were other candidates...