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Home > Publications > EIBs transparency performance: rules and day-to-day practice in access to information

EIBs transparency performance: rules and day-to-day practice in access to information

EIBs transparency performance: rules and day-to-day practice in access to information

Study    |    5 June 2007

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This report analyses the EIB’s transparency performance in the policy making process and the implementaion of rules on access to information. While revealing that the EIB is able to deliver a participatory process in the formulation of the Public Disclosure Policy (PDP), at the same time the report sheds new light on the EIB’s incompliance with European Community rules on access to information as well as missing obligations towards the Aarhus Convention on access to information, public participation and access to justice in environmental matters.

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Institution: EIB

Theme: Energy & climate | Transport | Resource efficiency

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