Name of code
Guidelines of the Council for Journalism [Leidraad van de Raad voor de Journalistiek]
Originator of code
Council for Journalism [Raad voor de Journalistiek] (RvdJ)
Country
The Netherlands
Original language
Dutch/English
Year of creation
2007
Type of code
Journalism
Main frame of accountability
Professional
Transparency
Public
Legal and regulatory context
Non-Mandatory
Implementation and enforcement
Procedural
Diversity
Yes
AI/automation
No
The Guidelines of the Council for Journalism (Leidraad van de Raad voor de Journalistiek) describes which requirements journalism must meet and as such clarify to all— both inside and outside the profession—what can be expected of proper journalists and proper journalism. It was created by the Press Council in the Netherlands, an independent body whose core task is to provide a framework for self-regulation for the media and review complaints about journalistic conduct. According to the Guidelines, proper journalism is truthful and meticulous, impartial and fair, verifiable and integer, and ethical.
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