Self-regulatory policies are frameworks and guidelines established by industries or organizations to manage their own conduct and operations without external regulation. These policies aim to promote ethical behavior, enhance accountability, and ensure compliance with standards set by the industry itself. By adopting self-regulation, organizations can respond more flexibly to challenges while maintaining public trust and preventing the need for government intervention. Examples include Codes of Conduct, best practices, and voluntary standards.
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