Governments’ Codes of Ethics – Around the World

The following links are to general codes of ethics of entities within governments other than the U.S.

Any links to http://ethics.iit.edu are linked with permission from the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions (CSEP), Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). Copyright Illinois Institute of Technology.

Comic Book Code of Ethics

The code of ethics of comic book publishers is the "Comic Code" of the Comics Code Authority of the Comics Magazine Association of America. Here are links to the original comics code standards (click here, here, or here), the 1971 revision (here), and the 1989 revision (here), as well as background history (here).

Reference: Statistics, states and cities

USA.gov provides the following links to national statistics:

American Newspapers’ Codes of Ethics

The following are links to codes of ethics of U.S. newspapers located on the website of the American Society of Newspaper Editors (http://www.asne.org).

Newspapers’ Codes of Ethics – Outside U.S.

The following are links to codes of ethics of non-U.S. newspapers. (Related topics: See also Journalism associations codes of ethics.)

PressWise.org's MediaWise Trust has a virtually exhaustive collection of journalistic codes of conduct of press associations (as well as specific newspapers) from around the world, which you can see by using the search-by-country menu here:





"We would like to acknowledge the work of Professor Claude-Jean Bertrand of Media Accountability Systems in collecting Codes of Ethics from around the world." They state that "…every effort has been made to secure the most up-to-date versions of these codes" and request that if you know of changes to those listed, or of any that they have not been able to obtain, to please contact them.

Journalism Codes of Ethics – Outside U.S. and International

The following are links to codes of ethics of non-U.S. or international associations of journalists and other facets of news and information production and distribution. (Related topics: for codes of ethics of particular newspapers, refer to Newspapers' codes category; for creative writing associations' codes, see the Honesty Creativity blog.)

PressWise.org's MediaWise Trust has a virtually exhaustive collection of journalistic codes of conduct of press associations (as well as specific newspapers) from around the world, which you can see by using the search-by-country menu here:





"We would like to acknowledge the work of Professor Claude-Jean Bertrand of Media Accountability Systems in collecting Codes of Ethics from around the world." They state that "…every effort has been made to secure the most up-to-date versions of these codes" and request that if you know of changes to those listed, or of any that they have not been able to obtain, to please contact them.

Journalism Codes of Ethics – U.S.

The following are links to codes of ethics of American associations of journalists and other facets of news and information production and distribution. (Related topics: See also Blogging codes categories; for codes of ethics of particular newspapers, refer to Newspapers' codes category; for creative writing associations' codes, see the Honesty Creativity blog.)