Source: Legal-EU Law Blog par Bartolus à l’adresse http://eulaw.typepad.com/eulawblog/2009/10/2008-commission-report-on-public-access-to-documents.html
Voir le rapport
COM(2009) 331 final : English version here
Version française du rapport
2008
Un rapport intéressant certes mais rien n’est dit ni sur le registre de la
comitologie ni sur celui des études (qui ne sont plus accessibles depuis 2003).
Billet de Bartolus:
It makes
interesting reading. One would get the impression from reading the judgments of
the Court of First Instance that the Commission refuses access to documents.
That of course would be a false impression as only refusals are challenged. It
appears from the 2008 report that the total number of applications for public
access (5197) has increased by over a thousand in one year. The number of
positive responses granting access has also increased in 2008: 82.68% of the
responses were positive (as compared to 72.71 % in 2007).
As in 2007,
roughly a third of the requests came from academics.
Voir aussi pour l’Australie Open Government Data and The Great Expectation Gap
http://governingpeople.com/Home/18469
