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New Features Launched on Redesigned AsktheEU.org

2018-11-13T10:11:42+01:00

Three New Transparency Campaigns Focus on the Demand for More Access to EU Documents Madrid, 29 September 2014 – Access Info Europe has launched a new version of the request platform AsktheEU.org, which now includes special features to help civil society organisations campaign to get access to EU documents, in celebration of International Right to Know Day on 28 September. The features include campaigns pages that civil society groups can use to highlight areas of lack of transparency and to advocate for access to particular EU documents related to issues they are working on.

New Features Launched on Redesigned AsktheEU.org2018-11-13T10:11:42+01:00

Looking for Leadership on Transparency in Europe

2018-11-13T10:11:42+01:00

Madrid, 28 September 2014 – On the occasion of International Right to Know Day, Helen Darbishire, Executive Director of Access Info Europe, argues that the European Union should be taking a strong lead on transparency standards across the 28 country region of 500 million inhabitants. With 751 new members of the European Parliament getting settled into their offices in Brussels, and with the new European Commission – the ministers of the Union – about to be appointed, civil society is demanding a strong transparency agenda in which the EU takes the lead and sets standards to be followed by all

Looking for Leadership on Transparency in Europe2018-11-13T10:11:42+01:00

¿Cómo asegurar la independencia y la eficacia del Consejo de la Transparencia?

2018-11-13T10:11:42+01:00

Madrid, 26 de septiembre de 2014 – Con ocasión del Día Internacional del Derecho a Saber, el 28 de septiembre, Access Info Europe reclama al Gobierno de España que regule cuanto antes el Consejo de la Transparencia y propone una serie de recomendaciones basadas en estándares internacionales para dotarlo de mayor independencia. A menos de tres meses de la entrada en vigor de la ley de transparencia (que se producirá el 10 de diciembre de 2014), la sociedad española aún no sabe cómo será el organismo encargado de velar por el cumplimiento de las obligaciones de transparencia en España. Lo

¿Cómo asegurar la independencia y la eficacia del Consejo de la Transparencia?2018-11-13T10:11:42+01:00

International Right To Know Day 2014

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International Right To Know Day 2014: Working to promote transparency Madrid, 28 September 2014 – Civil society, led by the Freedom of Information Advocates Network (FOIAnet), is organising events on every continent for International Right to Know Day 2014 on 28 September, from activist and citizen workshops, to conferences on access to information laws, media broadcasts, and award ceremonies. Freedom of information organisations and activists from all around the world will be raising awareness of every individual’s right of access to information held by governments and public bodies. Access Info Europe is also taking action to join the series of

International Right To Know Day 20142020-02-14T12:50:36+01:00

Hitting a Hundred Access to Information Laws Globally

2018-11-13T10:11:43+01:00

Need for Better Data on Transparency in Practice [UPDATE 19 September 2014 - This law was signed and adopted by the President of Paraguay on Thursday 18 September 2014, making Paraguay the 100th country to adopt an access to information law] Madrid, 26 August 2014 – The civil society movement campaigning for government openness is on the point of reaching a significant landmark with the Latin American country of Paraguay awaiting presidential sign off on what will be the world's 100th access to information law. The law was passed by Paraguay's parliament on 21 August 2014. [The picture shows Horacio

Hitting a Hundred Access to Information Laws Globally2018-11-13T10:11:43+01:00

Global Legislative Openness Week: launch of international campaign to open legislatures

2018-11-13T10:11:43+01:00

Madrid/Washington D.C., 15 September 2014 - Access Info Europe, as part of a group of 107 civil society organizations from around the world, including the Sunlight Foundation, the Latin American Legislative Network, Open Knowledge, and local Transparency International chapters launched a global campaign to highlight the importance of transparent and accountable legislatures, and to help parliaments embrace new technologies when publishing information about their work. The public letter, issued in coordination with the Global Legislative Openness Week, calls on national assemblies to make parliamentary and legislative data open by default by proactively releasing information in open and structured formats and

Global Legislative Openness Week: launch of international campaign to open legislatures2018-11-13T10:11:43+01:00

Dossier de prensa: Ley de Transparencia, Acceso a la Información y Buen Gobierno

2018-11-13T10:11:43+01:00

El 28 de noviembre de 2013 se aprobaba la Ley de Transparencia, Acceso a la Información y Buen Gobierno en el Congreso de los Diputados. Con su entrada en vigor prevista para diciembre de 2014, el Gobierno sigue sin haber publicado nada sobre la evolución de los distintos reglamentos que permitirán la implementación de la ley, algunos de los cuales deberían haberse presentado meses atrás, en marzo de 2014. A continuación, presentamos una serie de enlaces y documentos acerca de la Ley de Transparencia, Acceso a la Información y Buen Gobierno, la evolución en su implementación, opiniones y posicionamientos al

Dossier de prensa: Ley de Transparencia, Acceso a la Información y Buen Gobierno2018-11-13T10:11:43+01:00

Spain: Three months to transparency

2018-11-13T10:11:43+01:00

Madrid, 9 September 2014 – Spain’s Transparency Law will enter into force in three months, on 10 December 2014, but to date the Spanish Government has not made public any information about how the new law will be implemented nor how the Transparency Council will be appointed. Access Info Europe and Fundación Ciudadana Civio have yet to receive a reply to a letter sent on 20 August 2014 asking Spanish State Secretary José Luis Ayllón Manso to clarify the status of preparations for implementation of the law. The Spanish government should do the following before the law comes into effect

Spain: Three months to transparency2018-11-13T10:11:43+01:00

European Ombudsman consultation on EU expert groups creates hope for reform

2018-11-13T10:11:44+01:00

Madrid, 5 September 2014 – Proactive transparency would help address the problem of business-domination of European Commission expert groups Access Info Europe concluded this week in its submission to the EU Ombudsman public consultation on expert groups. The European Ombudsman’s consultation came in response to a series of concerns raised by civil society, including the Alliance for Lobby Transparency and Ethics Regulation (ALTER-EU) of which Access Info Europe is a Steering Committee member, about the overrepresentation of business lobbyists in expert groups. In its submission, right to information experts Access Info highlighted the need for greater proactive transparency to permit

European Ombudsman consultation on EU expert groups creates hope for reform2018-11-13T10:11:44+01:00

Hitting a Hundred Access to Information Laws Globally

2018-11-13T10:11:44+01:00

Need for Better Data on Transparency in Practice [UPDATE 19 September 2014 - This law was signed and adopted by the President of Paraguay on Thursday 18 September 2014, making Paraguay the 100th country to adopt an access to information law] Madrid, 26 August 2014 – The civil society movement campaigning for government openness is on the point of reaching a significant landmark with the Latin American country of Paraguay awaiting presidential sign off on what will be the world's 100th access to information law. The law was passed by Paraguay's parliament on 21 August 2014. [The picture shows Horacio

Hitting a Hundred Access to Information Laws Globally2018-11-13T10:11:44+01:00