We think it could be useful to present a list of the published posts by focus.
In that case the
focus is related to European Parliament.
Usually the posts are sorted
- by anti-chronological order (and month) or
- by “category” (audience, registers, EU context, legislative process, EU Law, Publications, Case Law, Multilingualism). Some posts are classified in one or more “categories”.
See also the possibilities of “global search inside EU websites”: left colum of this blog, above the “line”(scroll down).
National parliaments 'greatest winners' in Lisbon Treaty, say MEPs and MPs
OpenParl, political and social networking and legislative process watching ?
Open Government: a set of fundamental principles
How to learn languages within EP: read a debate in the source language, hear in yours
European Parliament: Who voted for and who voted against?
Agora: What can we expect from the Information and Communication Technologies (2)
"Consolidated Treaty of Lisbon" (french versions, non official)
Wiki : Public Consultation for Social Networks
Agora of the civil society: a first step (1)
Participative Web and User-Created Content: Web 2.0, Wikis and Social Networking
A better “Search” feature inside EU websites ? Why ?
Study of the French Senate on “law quality”
Satisfaction survey of the subscribers to the Legislative Observatory of European Parliament
Study of the french Senate of comparative legislation on e-voting
Agoras of the European Parliament
More participative EU websites
Better regulation in the EU - MEPs adopt four reports
“Better Regulation”, better dissemination
An audit of the UK governmental websites
Video, audio, photo and the EU
Quality of drafting EU legislation: an agreement nine years ago
The register of the European Parliament documents is voiceless
Impossible to find a written question with a subject-oriented descriptor
eParticipation : are Europeans twits ?
The european Parliament (EP) don’t feed the national parliaments
Reference
See also the possibilities of “global search inside EU websites”
left colum of this blog, above the “line”(scroll down).
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