The system of informal legislative negotiations between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission now exist for about two decades. While so-called 'trilogues' aim to enhance the efficiency of the legislative process, their relative lack of transparency has led them to be criticized for undermining the possibilities of member state parliaments and citizens to meaningfully oversee, debate and participate in EU legislative decision making. We explore to which extent efforts to address these shortcomings have been successful, focussing on the oversight role of administrative and judicial actors, in particular the European Ombudsman and the Court of Justice. We argue that both the institutional structures and agendas of these actor...
There is surprisingly little knowledge about the informal 'trilogues' that play a pivotal role in al...
Who controls the information that is part of the EU legislative processes and is the process as a wh...
Trilogues have become ‘normal’ structures in European Union (EU) decision-making but their functioni...
The system of informal legislative negotiations between the European Parliament, the Council and the...
The EU’s legislative process has often been criticised from the perspective that it lacks transparen...
This article examines the relations between the European Parliament (EP) and civil society organizat...
Why do EU actors promote secluded fora of decision making even as they have committed themselves to ...
The institutions of the European Union (EU) pass legislation which affects 508 million inhabitants (...
Significant parts of the EU’s legislative process remain shrouded in secrecy. In informal trilogues,...
Significant parts of the EU’s legislative process remain shrouded in secrecy. In informal trilogues,...
On 22 March 2018, for the first time the General Court ruled on access to documents of trilogues (ca...
Trilogues have become ‘normal’ structures in European Union (EU) decision-making but their functioni...
Since the Lisbon Treaty National Parliaments (NPs) can play a formal role in the Ordinary Legislativ...
Since the Lisbon Treaty National Parliaments (NPs) can play a formal role in the Ordinary Legislativ...
Alongside other actors such as the European Ombudsman, the Court of Justice of the European Union (C...
There is surprisingly little knowledge about the informal 'trilogues' that play a pivotal role in al...
Who controls the information that is part of the EU legislative processes and is the process as a wh...
Trilogues have become ‘normal’ structures in European Union (EU) decision-making but their functioni...
The system of informal legislative negotiations between the European Parliament, the Council and the...
The EU’s legislative process has often been criticised from the perspective that it lacks transparen...
This article examines the relations between the European Parliament (EP) and civil society organizat...
Why do EU actors promote secluded fora of decision making even as they have committed themselves to ...
The institutions of the European Union (EU) pass legislation which affects 508 million inhabitants (...
Significant parts of the EU’s legislative process remain shrouded in secrecy. In informal trilogues,...
Significant parts of the EU’s legislative process remain shrouded in secrecy. In informal trilogues,...
On 22 March 2018, for the first time the General Court ruled on access to documents of trilogues (ca...
Trilogues have become ‘normal’ structures in European Union (EU) decision-making but their functioni...
Since the Lisbon Treaty National Parliaments (NPs) can play a formal role in the Ordinary Legislativ...
Since the Lisbon Treaty National Parliaments (NPs) can play a formal role in the Ordinary Legislativ...
Alongside other actors such as the European Ombudsman, the Court of Justice of the European Union (C...
There is surprisingly little knowledge about the informal 'trilogues' that play a pivotal role in al...
Who controls the information that is part of the EU legislative processes and is the process as a wh...
Trilogues have become ‘normal’ structures in European Union (EU) decision-making but their functioni...