The Council of the European Union has often been criticised from the perspective that it lacks transparency in its decision-making. James P. Cross assesses the censorship of Council records in the period since transparency legislation was introduced in 2001. He notes that while transparency has increased during this period, censorship of Council records is much more common in areas with high levels of controversy and disagreement between national governments. The fact that compromises may be easier to achieve in ‘closed doors’ negotiations means that there is a trade-off between establishing maximum transparency and increasing the efficiency of the decision-making process
A new ‘transparency logic’ seems to have captured institutions around the world in the expectation t...
The development of access to documents and open meetings provisions by the Council of Ministers of t...
Transparency is a prerequisite of good governance: it empowers citizens. It allows them to scrutinis...
A common criticism of the EU’s legislative process is that decisions are often made behind closed do...
Recent studies suggest there is a direct trade-off between transparency and efficiency in legislativ...
I argue that the transparency reforms that have been implemented in the Council of the EU in the las...
Hillebrandt M. Twenty-five years of access to documents in the Council of the EU: Ever-greater trans...
In and around the Council of the European Union all agree on the need for transparency in order for ...
Published online: 08 Oct 2013Transparency in the legislative process of the European Union (EU) is i...
The EU’s legislative process has often been criticised from the perspective that it lacks transparen...
Hillebrandt M. Transparency as a Platform for Institutional Politics: The Case of the Council of the...
Since the 1990s, several rules have been adopted to increase the transparency of the EU legislative ...
Transparency is one of those rare few European institutional principles that, upon their introductio...
The development of access to documents and open meetings provisions by the Council of Ministers of t...
In this thematic issue, the question whether EU decision making might be characterised by an excess ...
A new ‘transparency logic’ seems to have captured institutions around the world in the expectation t...
The development of access to documents and open meetings provisions by the Council of Ministers of t...
Transparency is a prerequisite of good governance: it empowers citizens. It allows them to scrutinis...
A common criticism of the EU’s legislative process is that decisions are often made behind closed do...
Recent studies suggest there is a direct trade-off between transparency and efficiency in legislativ...
I argue that the transparency reforms that have been implemented in the Council of the EU in the las...
Hillebrandt M. Twenty-five years of access to documents in the Council of the EU: Ever-greater trans...
In and around the Council of the European Union all agree on the need for transparency in order for ...
Published online: 08 Oct 2013Transparency in the legislative process of the European Union (EU) is i...
The EU’s legislative process has often been criticised from the perspective that it lacks transparen...
Hillebrandt M. Transparency as a Platform for Institutional Politics: The Case of the Council of the...
Since the 1990s, several rules have been adopted to increase the transparency of the EU legislative ...
Transparency is one of those rare few European institutional principles that, upon their introductio...
The development of access to documents and open meetings provisions by the Council of Ministers of t...
In this thematic issue, the question whether EU decision making might be characterised by an excess ...
A new ‘transparency logic’ seems to have captured institutions around the world in the expectation t...
The development of access to documents and open meetings provisions by the Council of Ministers of t...
Transparency is a prerequisite of good governance: it empowers citizens. It allows them to scrutinis...