Ethics & Policy
Code of Ethics
D.Lgs 231/2011
The Institute has always taken as its guiding principle respect for the law, promoting legality in all its fields.
In carrying out its “mission“, the Institute has always taken as its guiding principle respect for the law, promoting legality in all its fields. In light of these premises, the IPRS has adopted a Code of Ethics, an Organization/Management Model pursuant to Legislative Decree 231 of 2011 and a Supervisory Body, to ensure conditions of correctness, transparency, confidentiality and respect for the dignity of the person in the conduct of his activities.
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Child ProtecTion Policy
The defence of the rights of the person, and in particular of minors, is for IPRS Ets the criterion that guides the whole activity.
The Policy complies with the principles and values underlying the main International Treaties concerning the rights of children and adolescents such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948); the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and Adolescence (1989); the European Convention on the Exercise of the Rights of the Child (1996); the Convention on Fundamental Rights of the European Union (2000); the Constitutional Charter of the Italian Republic (in particular art. 3).
The Policy also takes into account the European document “The International Child Safeguarding Standard” and adopts the principle of full recognition of the subjectivity of the child as a subject of rights that is the basis of current national legislation.