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The Hague Ethical Guidelines

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The Hague Ethical Guidelines is a set of ethical principles regarding responsible conduct in the chemical sciences and to guard against the misuse of chemistry.[1] The guidelines were developed by a group of chemical practitioners from around the world together with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, and are endorsed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.[2]

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  1. ^ "The Hague Ethical Guidelines". OPCW.
  2. ^ "IUPAC Endorses the Hague Ethical Guidelines". IUPAC - International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. 4 May 2016.