Migraciones2021-08-30T13:00:26+02:00

REFUGIADOS Y MIGRACIONES

ARROJANDO LUZ A LA FORMA EN QUE SE TOMAN LAS DECISIONES EN RESPUESTA A LA CRISIS HUMANITARIA EN EUROPA

23Nov 2015

Decision Making Transparency is an Essential Part of Open Government Access Info Europe tells UK FOI Commission

Madrid, 23 November 2015 – Access Info Europe has warned that any move by the UK government to amend the FOI law by expanding blanket exceptions to decision-making transparency or by extending a political veto over disclosure, would be an attack on international standards. These concerns were set out in a submission to the government-appointed FOI Commission, which has been

20Nov 2015

Giegold Report Welcomed but Could Be More Ambitious Says Access Info

Madrid, 20 November 2015 - Access Info Europe today welcomed recommendations by Sven Giegold MEP, Rapporteur for the Constitutional Affairs Committee of the European Parliament, on greater transparency and accountability ofEU institutions, but has warned that they do not go far enough in addressing the need to improve access to EU documents in law and in practice. The pro-transparency organisation

20Nov 2015

29 periodistas demandan al Parlamento Europeo

El Mundo | 20/11/2015 Spanish – La Ley de Transparencia española entró en vigor a finales de 2014. Tarde, muy tarde. Este hito histórico sitúa a las instituciones del Estado en el pelotón de cola de los países desarrollados en materia de rendición de cuentas. Por el contrario, desde 2000, la Carta de los Derechos Fundamentales de la Unión Europea garantiza

20Nov 2015

Access Info presents: The Berlaymont Snail!

It’s just like the good old days: the doorbell rings, and there is the postman with a registered letter – how exciting!! - you sign and open it, but nowadays you are more likely to find it’s a letter from the European Commission refusing to grant access to this or that document. These days we refer to the postal service

20Nov 2015

Journalists take European Parliament to Court over access to MEPs’ expenses

Madrid, 20 November 2015 - The refusal by the European Parliament to make public details on spending of MEPs expenses allowances on grounds of personal data protection has been challenged before the European Court of Justice by a network of journalists from each of the 28 Member States. This initiative was started by Slovenian journalist Anuška Delić who discovered that