The development of access to documents and open meetings provisions by the Council of Ministers of the European Union shows an interesting pattern: before 1992 no formal transparency provisions existed, between 1992 and 2006 formal transparency provisions dramatically increased, and since 2006 this increase has come to a halt. This paper aims to enhance our understanding of these shifts by conducting a historical institutional analysis of policy change. As explanatory factors, we consider the preferences and power resources of Member States, as well as external catalysts and social structures. We conclude that the current revision deadlock is more stable than the situation before 1992 because now the pro-transparency coalition and transpare...
Transparency is one of those rare few European institutional principles that, upon their introductio...
A common criticism of the EU’s legislative process is that decisions are often made behind closed do...
The recent years have witnessed a growing concern in the EU institutions for the ways in which openn...
The development of access to documents and open meetings provisions by the Council of Ministers of t...
Hillebrandt M. Twenty-five years of access to documents in the Council of the EU: Ever-greater trans...
Hillebrandt M, Curtin D, Meijer A. Transparency in the EU Council of Ministers: An Institutional Ana...
In and around the Council of the European Union all agree on the need for transparency in order for ...
A new ‘transparency logic’ seems to have captured institutions around the world in the expectation t...
I argue that the transparency reforms that have been implemented in the Council of the EU in the las...
This study aims to explain the commitment of the Council of the European Union to the Inter-Institut...
Who controls the information that is part of the EU legislative processes and is the process as a wh...
On 30 May 2001, a new regulation on public access to EU documents was presented and was heralded in ...
The Council of the European Union has often been criticised from the perspective that it lacks trans...
Hillebrandt M. Transparency as a Platform for Institutional Politics: The Case of the Council of the...
On 30 May 2001, a new regulation on public access to EU documents was presented and was heralded in ...
Transparency is one of those rare few European institutional principles that, upon their introductio...
A common criticism of the EU’s legislative process is that decisions are often made behind closed do...
The recent years have witnessed a growing concern in the EU institutions for the ways in which openn...
The development of access to documents and open meetings provisions by the Council of Ministers of t...
Hillebrandt M. Twenty-five years of access to documents in the Council of the EU: Ever-greater trans...
Hillebrandt M, Curtin D, Meijer A. Transparency in the EU Council of Ministers: An Institutional Ana...
In and around the Council of the European Union all agree on the need for transparency in order for ...
A new ‘transparency logic’ seems to have captured institutions around the world in the expectation t...
I argue that the transparency reforms that have been implemented in the Council of the EU in the las...
This study aims to explain the commitment of the Council of the European Union to the Inter-Institut...
Who controls the information that is part of the EU legislative processes and is the process as a wh...
On 30 May 2001, a new regulation on public access to EU documents was presented and was heralded in ...
The Council of the European Union has often been criticised from the perspective that it lacks trans...
Hillebrandt M. Transparency as a Platform for Institutional Politics: The Case of the Council of the...
On 30 May 2001, a new regulation on public access to EU documents was presented and was heralded in ...
Transparency is one of those rare few European institutional principles that, upon their introductio...
A common criticism of the EU’s legislative process is that decisions are often made behind closed do...
The recent years have witnessed a growing concern in the EU institutions for the ways in which openn...