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The study aims to analyze the level of awareness of media professionals about the national and international laws and ethics in crisis and conflict reporting and its effects on their performance. Journalists are facing problems in the coverage of crisis and conflict due to lack of national and international laws and ethics. For this study, the researchers used quantitative methodology, while survey technique was used for data collection. The researchers used questionnaire consisted 19 close-ended questions as data collection tool, whereas, random sampling method was used and collected data from 635 journalists in Peshawar, Charsadda and Swat districts. The data was interpreted through Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS: version-19). The study revealed that (53%) of the journalists have poor knowledge about laws and ethics, while (66.1%) have less awareness about Geneva Convention of 1949. The research also disclosed that (64.4%) of them have less understanding regarding Additional Protocol & International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCRP-1960), (69.9%) haven’t awareness about the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1738 of 2006, (76.1%) of them have no knowledge about‘ Charter of Safety of Journalists’ working in war zones (2008), whereas (62.9%) of the media professionals have poor understanding of the United Nations Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity 2012. The research explored too that (63.3%) of the journalists have knowledge regarding Article 19 of the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan.The study confirmed the hypothesis on the base of correlation test that Laws and ethics .091* with a significant value of 0.049 with journalists’ performance. From the statistical values, it is confirmed that there is a positive relationship between Laws & ethics and performance. The laws and policies related to the crises reporting management are not implemented in the fields but onlyexplained and defined in the papers, so their implementation is required for the enhancement of journalists’ performance.

Sajjad Ali, Noshina Saleem. (2017) JOURNALIST’S KNOW-HOW ABOUT JOURNALISTIC CODE OF ETHICS AND LAWS IN CRISIS REPORTING AND ITS IMPLICATIONS, Pakistan , Volume 53, Issue 1.
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