ABOGANDO POR UNA MAYOR TRANSPARENCIA EN LA UE
ARROJAMOS LUZ SOBRE LAS INSTITUCIONES Y LA TOMA DE DECISIONES DE LA UE
PROMOVEMOS LA TRANSPARENCIA EN LA TOMA DE DECISIONES...
porque los ciudadanos tienen derecho a saber cómo se toman las decisiones de la UEHACEMOS FRENTE A LA APLICACIÓN ABUSIVA DE LAS EXCEPCIONES...
porque las instituciones de la UE deben aplicar las excepciones al acceso en casos limitadosLUCHAMOS CONTRA LOS OBSTÁCULOS PRÁCTICOS AL ACCESO...
para que todo el mundo pueda presentar solicitudes de acceso de manera simple y directaÚLTIMAS NOTICIAS SOBRE TRANSPARENCIA EN LA UE
new german transparency website
Germany: Civil society website makes it easier to ask for government information Madrid/Berlin, Friday 1 August 2011 – A coalition of German and international access to information organisations, which includes Access Info Europe, [1] today launched a portal for submitting information requests to the German government.
transparency in the EU
Transparency in the European Union Access Info is working towards a more transparent EU by promoting stronger rules for access to documents and ensuring that existing rules are properly applied. We provide training on how to request information from the EU, campaign for greater transparency and, when necessary, litigate to get access to information. We also manage www.AsktheEU.org, an online
Stop Fighting EU Transparency
Council of EU challenges pro-transparency ruling - Greece, UK and other member states set to join appeal Access Info launches campaign calling for governments and MEPs to support EU transparency 21 July 2011 - The Council of the European Union is challenging the pro-transparency decision of the General Court of the European Union in a case won by Access Info
EU Council fights open decision making
Council of the EU Fights Open Decision Making: Greece, UK, and other member states to intervene in favour of secrecy Madrid, 27 June 2011 – The Council of the European Union is appealing against a March 2011 General Court (Court of Justice) ruling that promised to open Brussels law making up to proper scrutiny and participation by members of the
luxembourg transparency eleven years and counting
Waiting for Transparency in Luxembourg: Eleven Years and Counting Madrid, 20 June 2011 – Today marks exactly eleven years since Luxembourg’s “freedom of access to information” law was first proposed, but the law has not yet been adopted. Luxembourg is one of the only countries in the European Union (and the wider Council of Europe region) not to have such
Ombudsman consultation public service principles
Access Info comments on European Ombudsman's Public Service Principles for EU Civil Servants Access Info Europe has contributed to the European Ombudsman's public consultation on Public Service Principles for EU Civil Servants. Although not legally binding, these principles would serve as a guide to complement other existing control mechanisms such as internal Staff Regulations, and would define the spirit with
