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Activity Details (ID# 15496) |
Title: | Seminar on ''Ethical standards and self-regulation of media'' |
Description: | - Original Location: Belgrade, Serbia (S&M) |
Status: | Completed |
Date: | 17/12/2007 |
Countries: | Serbia |
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Programme: | Joint Programme EC/CoE
- Serbia - Support to promote freedom of expression and information and freedom of media in accordance with CoE/EU standards
Project: 1 - To support the establishment of a regulatory framework for freedom of expression and for the media i Specific Objective: 1.3 - R.3 Media professionals are informed of and trained in their rights and responsibilities |
Working Method: | Organisation of meetings - Round Table |
Location: | Belgrade, Serbia |
CoE Contact: | DERVISAGIC, Lejla email |
Partners: | |
Web Pages: | 1 Agenda |
Last Modified: | 09/04/2008 |
Activity Synopsis |
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Objective(s): | The event was organized with aim to present basic professional standards which should be applied in the work of journalists. In accordance with ethical standards journalists are obliged to respect facts and the right of public to know. Still, in practice there are many problems. Existence of laws is not enough by itself. Beside laws and postive legislation it is also important to develop mechanisms of self-regulation in media |
Output/Results: | During the seminar, participants had a opportunity to learn more about role and importance of ethical standards in Europe today. The most important issue is to publish verifiable information. Some media have their specific and very detailed code of conduct and some media companies are having mediators, which are supervising work of journalist in editorial office. Role of mediator is useful and it presents positive example since mediator can help in better understanding between journalists and readers/viewers. In that way it is possible to find out opinion of people which are consumers of media and from the other side it can improve credibility of media in each particular society.
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Conclusions/Follow Up: | Conclusion of this seminar was that journalist should respect privacy and integrity of people and apply professional standards in their work. There are many traps which should be avoided and beside journalists and editors it is useful to have some professional associations which could follow those issues (such as press Council, Trade Unions). Participant agreed that this kind of trainings are useful for journalists to better understand their rights and responsibilities and to improve quality of their professional work. |
Participants: | Participants of the semianr were editors, journalist and media professionals |
Consultants/Experts: | • Mr Dragan Janjic, Assistant Minister, Ministry of Culture, Serbia – opening statements
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Total No. Participants: | 20 |
Last Modified: | 09/04/2008 |