Set of conduct rules
Acode of honor orhonor code is generally a set of rules or ideals or a mode or way of behaving regarding honor that is socially, institutionally, culturally, individually or personally imposed; and is reinforced, followed, or respected by certain individuals or certain cultures or societies. Codes of honor frequently concern (often subjective) ethical or moral considerations or cultural or individual values and are commonly found in certainhonor cultures or within the context of cultures, societies, or situations that place importance on honor.
The term may specifically refer to:
- Anacademic honor code
- modes of thinking or conduct acceptable within anhonor culture and/or concerninghonor
- a certaincode of conduct involving honor
- various specific honor-based codes, such asomertà,chivalry, variouscodes of silence, thecode duello, theBushido code, theSouthern United States culture of honor, theBedouin honor code, theKanun, themos maiorum, theBarbagian Code,Pashtunwali,izzat, thepirate code,javānmardi,Emi Omo Eso,Futuwwa, and others
- theCadet Honor Code andHonor Concept in the United States military
- anhonor system
- anethical code

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