| EU Aarhus Centre calls for increased transparency from European agencies |
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October 2011 The EU Aarhus Centre at ClientEarth along with its advisory board composed of the EEB, Greenpeace EU, Friends of the Earth Europe, CEE Bankwatch Network, IFAW in addition to ALTER-EU and Access-Info-Europe have repeated concern about the lack of compliance by the European Commission and the European Investment Bank with its obligation to set up a public register. A register would increase transperency by enabling access to documents, a right that is enshrined in the EU Treaties. In particular a register would provide better access to environmental information. Read the letters to: The European Commission The European Investment Bank |
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