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Principle of conflict of interest in advocacy

The notion that advocating frequently entails a conflict or disagreement between two or more parties
with opposing interests, values, or views is known as the principle of conflict in advocacy. Advocates
often represent one side in a dispute and try to advance the goals or positions of their clients.

The principle of conflict in advocacy is the idea that advocating frequently involves a conflict or
disagreement between two or more people who have divergent interests, values, or viewpoints.
Advocates frequently represent one side in a disagreement and work to strengthen their clients'
objectives or positions.

The notion that advocating frequently entails a conflict or disagreement between two or more persons
who have different interests, values, or opinions is known as the principle of conflict in advocacy.
Advocates usually represent one side in a dispute and seek to support the goals or perspectives of their
clients.

The significance of advocating for a client while respecting the principles of professionalism, ethics, and
respect for different points of view is highlighted by the principle of conflict in advocacy.

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