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Trilogues and transparent law-making
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Hôte : European Ombudsman
Lieu : Bruxelles, Belgique
Trilogues and transparent law-making
Event organised by the European Ombudsman, Emily O'Reilly
28 September 2015, 10.00 – 12.00
European Parliament, Brussels, room JAN 4Q1
The European Ombudsman, Emily O'Reilly, is currently inquiring into the issue of "trilogues" with a view to boosting transparent law-making in the EU. Hundreds of these informal negotiations between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission take place every year. Now an established feature of how the EU adopts laws, trilogues are where deals are done that affect EU citizens, businesses and organisations.
Parliament, Council and Commission have a Treaty obligation and an interest in legislating as openly as possible to maintain public trust. What is the right balance between the 'space to negotiate' and greater transparency?
The Ombudsman has asked the three institutions for information about their transparency policies as regards trilogue documents. She is expecting a reply in the autumn.
The Ombudsman would like to facilitate a debate about how trilogues could be made more transparent and where non-disclosure of documents needs to be maintained.
Speakers
Emily O'Reilly, European Ombudsman
Malcolm Harbour, former MEP and IMCO chair, Senior Advisor at the European Policy Centre
Vicky Marissen, PACT European Affairs
Jorgo Riss, Greenpeace Europe
Alberto Alemanno, Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law, HEC Paris, Global Clinical Professor, NYU School of Law
Moderator
James Crisp, EurActiv
Video
Join the twitter debate at #trilogues
Photos
Pour plus d’informations
Gundi Gadesmann
Cheffe de la communication
Contact : Gundi Gadesmann