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EuroFora supports  Professional Journalism's Deontology and Ethics

EuroFora's Journalism adheres to the following Professional Press Deontology and Ethics' Rules :


- The European Declaration on Duties and Rights of Journalists (Munich, 1971, based on the "Charter of Professional Duties of Journalists", initially adopted in 1918 in France).

- IFJ's Declaration of Principles on the Conduct of Journalists (1954, rev. 1986)

- CoE's RESOLUTION 1003  on the Ethics of Journalism (1993)

- Society of Professional Journalists' Code of Ethics (1996)


EuroFora also strongly supports CoE's 2007 "Declaration by the Committee of Ministers on the protection and promotion of Investigative Journalism" (2007), and welcomes debates launched by the International Conference of Journalists on a new "Charter for the Quality of Information" (2008).

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See, respectively :

http://www.snj.fr/article.php3?id_article=66

http://www.ifj.org/en/pages/journalism-ethics

http://assembly.coe.int/Documents/AdoptedText/ta93/ERES1003.HTM

http://www.spj.org/ethicscode.asp

https://wcd.coe.int/ViewDoc.jsp?id=1188517&Site=COE&BackColorInternet=DBDCF2&BackColorIntranet=FDC864&BackColorLogged=FDC864

http://www.alliance-journalistes.net/IMG/pdf/charte_qualite_mai08.pdf



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