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Access to environmental information: a best practice scenario for achieving transparency

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  • Theofilaktou, Vera

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Transparency is considered as a fundamental principle that can be found in administrative law across all European countries and is a part of the acquis communautaire. It is one of these principles that allow us to speak about convergence amongst national administrations, emergence of a Europe-wide system of administrative procedures and justice and consequently the shaping of a "European Administrative Space"

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  • Theofilaktou, Vera, 2011. "Access to environmental information: a best practice scenario for achieving transparency," Apas Papers 293, Academic Public Administration Studies Archive - APAS.
  • Handle: RePEc:nsu:apasro:293
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    transparency; environmental information;

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