Normativni okvir medijskog izveštavanja o žrtvama kriminaliteta u Republici Srbiji. (Bosnian)

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    • Alternate Title:
      Normative Framework of Media Reporting on Victims of Crime in the Republic of Serbia. (English)
    • Abstract:
      The topic of this paper is the normative framework of media reporting on victims of crime in the Republic of Serbia. The aim of the paper is to provide an overview of international and national legal instruments that regulate the way the media should report on this important issue and to assess the level of compliance of the Serbian legal framework with international standards in this field. The freedom of media is inviolable in every democratic society, but there are clear rules that must be respected. Essential are the ethical standards that journalists have to comply with in their work, which are also analyzed in the paper. After considering relevant regulations governing media reporting on victims of crime, it is concluded that the national legal framework on media reporting on crime victims in Serbia is in compliance with relevant international instruments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Predmet ovog rada je normativni okvir medijskog izveštavanja o žrtvama kriminaliteta u Republici Srbiji. Cilj rada je da pruži pregled međunarodnih i nacionalnih pravnih akata koji regulišu izveštavanje medija o žrtvama kriminaliteta, radi izvođenja zaključka o usklađenosti nacionalnih propisa sa međunarodnim standardima. Sloboda medija jeste neprikosnovena u svakom demokratskom društvu, ali postoje jasna pravila koja se prilikom izveštavanja moraju poštovati. Od značaju su i etički standardi kojih se novinari moraju pridržavati u svom poslu, koji se u radu takođe analiziraju. U zaključku se ističe da je pravni okvir Republike Srbije relevantan za medijsko izveštavanje o žrtvama kriminaliteta usklađen sa međunarodnim standardima. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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