The document attempts to clarify the relationships between morality, ethics, deontology, law, and enforcement. It discusses how: 1) Deontology refers to professional codes of ethics or conduct that aim to guide behavior and evaluate actions. 2) Ethics focuses on living well with and for others in just institutions, while morality concerns principles, norms, and individual duty and conscience. 3) Different ethical theories like consequentialism, deontology, and relativism provide frameworks for moral decision making. 4) There are links between ethics, morality, and law in aiming to define valid social practices, though laws are no longer seen as inherently just or moral. Enforcement of codes relies on relevant bodies having sanction