Negotiations in the Council of the European Union have been described as non-transparent since access to certain documents concerning the deliberations is restricted. As a result, national parliaments struggle to hold their national governments to account. Parliaments, providing a direct link between voters and the executive, play a vital role in granting legitimacy to the EU. Their incapacity weakens the democratic legitimacy of the European project. Existing literature on the topic has examined the formal powers of national parliaments and how active they are. However, it has failed to explore their access to information. This paper analyses the access to information on deliberations in the Council by the German European Affairs Committee...
National Parliaments were given new powers of control in the most recent European Treaty, the Treaty...
Hillebrandt M. Transparency as a Platform for Institutional Politics: The Case of the Council of the...
Transparency is a prerequisite of good governance: it empowers citizens. It allows them to scrutinis...
The Europeanization of economic and financial governance poses a legitimacy question for the Europea...
National governments acting in the Council of the European Union can rarely be held to account by pa...
While traditionally considered the losers of European integration, scholars argue that national parl...
The Europeanization of economic and financial governance poses a legitimacy question for the Europea...
This doctoral dissertation examines from a comparative perspective, the negotiation autonomy of Aust...
The overarching aim of this master’s thesis is to investigate what role the accessibility of EU docu...
Democratic legitimacy depends on a vibrant public debate on political solutions and alternatives to ...
Enhancing the role of national parliaments in the European Union’s decision-making process has for s...
The EU’s legislative process has often been criticised from the perspective that it lacks transparen...
A new ‘transparency logic’ seems to have captured institutions around the world in the expectation t...
The European Union is a composite democracy (Heritier 1999a; Benz 1998; Auel et al 2000; Manin 2000)...
Recent studies suggest there is a direct trade-off between transparency and efficiency in legislativ...
National Parliaments were given new powers of control in the most recent European Treaty, the Treaty...
Hillebrandt M. Transparency as a Platform for Institutional Politics: The Case of the Council of the...
Transparency is a prerequisite of good governance: it empowers citizens. It allows them to scrutinis...
The Europeanization of economic and financial governance poses a legitimacy question for the Europea...
National governments acting in the Council of the European Union can rarely be held to account by pa...
While traditionally considered the losers of European integration, scholars argue that national parl...
The Europeanization of economic and financial governance poses a legitimacy question for the Europea...
This doctoral dissertation examines from a comparative perspective, the negotiation autonomy of Aust...
The overarching aim of this master’s thesis is to investigate what role the accessibility of EU docu...
Democratic legitimacy depends on a vibrant public debate on political solutions and alternatives to ...
Enhancing the role of national parliaments in the European Union’s decision-making process has for s...
The EU’s legislative process has often been criticised from the perspective that it lacks transparen...
A new ‘transparency logic’ seems to have captured institutions around the world in the expectation t...
The European Union is a composite democracy (Heritier 1999a; Benz 1998; Auel et al 2000; Manin 2000)...
Recent studies suggest there is a direct trade-off between transparency and efficiency in legislativ...
National Parliaments were given new powers of control in the most recent European Treaty, the Treaty...
Hillebrandt M. Transparency as a Platform for Institutional Politics: The Case of the Council of the...
Transparency is a prerequisite of good governance: it empowers citizens. It allows them to scrutinis...