Self-regulation of media and journalism is a generally accepted way to apply ethical principles.
If self-regulation worked then presumably money managers, insurance companies and banks would be similarly self-regulated.
There are fears that if the government rejects the GMC's own proposals, self-regulation will be scrapped.
The failure of self-regulation is apparent and investors are calling for diligent, unconflicted regulators.
We may never know because the brokerage industry will never allow an end to self-regulation.
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Smaller local utilities complain that self-regulation lets the big generators tie them into loss-making long-term contracts.
The conflict of interest inherent in self-regulation may well explain the massive under-reporting we uncovered.
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He said this period would be the best time to implement self-regulation in the country.
In May, rules for prospective owners were tightened in response to questions over the league's self-regulation.
Codes of ethics, under their different denominations, are an essential instrument of media self-regulation.
Mr Grant said self-regulation was a system which has "proven again and again to fail".
The United States Council for International Business is developing and promoting self-regulation for online commerce.
Self-regulation by bodies like the IFRS Foundation was meant to be the way forward for this profession.
Ilda Londo and Lufti Dervishi, Albanian media experts, delivered the speeches on media self-regulation and in-house mechanisms.
The dealings of the NASD and NYSE have exposed the insurmountable conflicts of interest inherent in self- regulation.
Self-regulation involves an insurmountable conflict of interest and results in thousands of instances of avoidable fraud each year.
Commerce's draft report doesn't recommend specific legislation, but does indicate that self-regulation isn't robust enough, these people said.
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The politicians would be wiser to see cyberspace as a template for a new era of corporate self-regulation.
"Self-regulation will never get the bad actors, the free riders, " says Scott Cooper, Hewlett-Packard's manager of technology policy.
Critics of self-regulation call it a case of the fox guarding the henhouse.
Journalists like Mr Guha Thakurta argue for increased transparency, self-regulation and competition regulation.
Industry groups, though, maintain that self-regulation is preferable to government requirements for a fast-changing, global medium like the Internet.
The letter from the Hacked Off campaign said they believed self-regulation was "unsatisfactory".
The British reforms came largely through voluntary codes and self-regulation, rather than legislation.
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The whole concept of self-regulation through self-interest is now dead, especially in finance but probably in other industries as well.
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She described the functioning of self-regulation in The Guardian and in Britain, where the Media Council plays a significant role.
Are brokerages especially trustworthy that they should be permitted the privilege of self-regulation when these other financial institutions are not?
The model of self-regulation we have seen over the last seven years has not worked when things have gone awry.
Self-regulation, social norms, and public pressure can also help counter many problems without resorting to major changes in liability norms.
He also stressed how corporate self-regulation, and media and information literacy for users, could protect privacy and freedom of expression.
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