The Rule of Media or the Rule Over Media (OSCE’s Role in Media Regulation and Affirmation of Rights and Freedoms) Cover Image

Vladavina medija ili vladavina nad medijima (Uloga OSCE-a u uređivanju rada medija i afirmaciji prava i sloboda)
The Rule of Media or the Rule Over Media (OSCE’s Role in Media Regulation and Affirmation of Rights and Freedoms)

Author(s): Amila Šljivo Grbo
Subject(s): Media studies, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Civil Society, Government/Political systems, International relations/trade, Politics and communication, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Univerzitet u Sarajevu
Keywords: media; democracy; order; norm; freedom; human right; rule; international organization; OSCE; declaration; discrimination; conflict; peace; stability;

Summary/Abstract: In the communicological, sociological, and political-legal sense, modern society, civil society is understood as a communication community whose segments act freely and in which the individual freely acts, thinks and decides, requires a high degree of orderliness, but also an influence on consciousness, education. Therefore, journalism itself needs higher normative governance, not only formally and legally, but also in the sense of encouraging progress in culture and awareness. In this regard, a serious matter is the problem of balancing the rule of the media or the rule over the media, the rule of truth or lies, the government and laws or interests. Precisely within this context the significance of the norm should be perceived, and within the framework of science, the place and importance of journalistic ethics as a particular ethic.

  • Issue Year: LIX/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 59-69
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Bosnian