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Access to Information in the European Union; A Comparative Analysis of EC and Member State LegislationAuthors: H. Kranenborg & W. Voermans, June 2005, 129p. Binding: paperback. ISBN: 978-90-76871-46-2. Price: €36, $65. Language: English. |
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About the bookThe last fifteen years ‘transparency’ has been one of the central themes in the European integration process. By providing more openness about its activities, the European Union tries to bring itself closer to its citizens. Transparency is considered as one of the main methods to relieve the ‘democratic deficit’. One way of increasing transparency is to grant citizens a right to access to information. Another way is to actively publish information. Transparency is not an exclusive feature of European integration. On the contrary, inspiration for policies on access to information is mostly drawn from the sometimes longstanding experiences of the Member States. |
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About the authorsHerke Kranenborg (1976) is a PhD-fellow in the European Law division of the University of Leiden. He is currently working on a thesis concerning the relationship between access to documents and protection of personal data in Europe. Wim Voermans (1961) is professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law at Leiden University. His main field of expertise is comparative constitutional, EC constitutional law and legislative studies. |
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