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ICC Rules of Conduct : Basic Principle

All enterprises should conform to the relevant laws and regulations of the countries in which they are established and in which they operate, and should observe both the letter and the spirit of these Rules of Conduct.

For the purposes of these Rules of Conduct, the term "enterprise" refers to any person or entity engaged in business, whether or not organized for profit, including any entity controlled by a State or a territorial subdivision thereof; it includes, where the context so indicates, a parent or a subsidiary.

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 Articles:
Preface
Foreword
GOVERNMENT AND ORGANIZATIONS International Cooperation
Preventive measures
Enforcement Measures
Auditing
OECD Convention
Law enforcement
International financial institutions
BUSINESS Introduction
Basic Principle
Basic Rules Extortion
Bribery
Agents
Financial Recording
Responsabilities
Political Contributions
Company Codes
ICC Follow-up


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