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The phrase "international codes of conduct" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to standards or guidelines set by international bodies that outline expected behavior or actions for individuals or groups. Example: As a multinational corporation, it is important for us to adhere to international codes of conduct in all our business practices.
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A. What I hope everybody understands is that coming into office I've tried to maintain a consistent, comprehensive strategy that moves us in the direction of strengthening the Non-Proliferation Treaty and that encourages countries to abide by international codes of conduct and basic rules of the road.
Details of its specifications, storage, etc. are laid down in institutional, national, as well as international codes of conduct for research integrity and good laboratory practice.
South Africa might start such an initiative by pushing for progress on developing more advanced international codes of conduct on the recruitment of health personnel.
Food safety is threatened by transboundary plant and animal disease, large-scale deforestation and forest fires contribute to changes in climate, ocean currents unleash fierce storms, and violations of international codes of conduct bear upon natural resources.
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He says this includes the International Code of Conduct for Private Security Service Providers.
Hagel said he would encourage Chinese leaders to abide by the international code of conduct.
Washington and London rebuffed the German government earlier when it pushed for an international code of conduct for hedge funds.
Britain has signed up to an international code of conduct for "private security service providers", laying down principles covering accountability to the law and human rights.
The FO is now going along with the idea, unsurprisingly proposed by the companies, for a system of self-regulation based on an international code of conduct.
The major criticism of Wilson concerns his unsuccessful attempt to create an international code of conduct to prevent war through the League of Nations.
So in 1981, the UN World Health Assembly (the governing body of the World Health Organisation) recommended the adoption of an international code of conduct to govern the promotion and sale of breast milk substitutes.
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