Hodnocení regulace lobbingu u EK a EP podle projektu Mezinárodních standardů nevládních organizací
The current lobbying regulation system in the EU (the EP and the EC), in the form of the official documentation, lacks in many ways according to the project of International Standards for Lobbying Regulation. According to this project, the system is the strongest in its regulatory scope and transpar...
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doaj-cb0e04424806414ca77ac997108c43752020-11-25T00:11:41ZcesInstitute of International Relations PragueMezinárodní vztahy0323-18442570-94292018-10-015324362Hodnocení regulace lobbingu u EK a EP podle projektu Mezinárodních standardů nevládních organizacíBabák, David0Pitrová, Markéta1authorauthorThe current lobbying regulation system in the EU (the EP and the EC), in the form of the official documentation, lacks in many ways according to the project of International Standards for Lobbying Regulation. According to this project, the system is the strongest in its regulatory scope and transparency, and the weakest in the areas of oversight, sanctions, and integrity. The outcome of our analysis is in accordance with the EU’s voluntary and self-regulatory system. The analysis has also shown that the European Commission fulfils over 50 % of the established standards. In contrast, the European Parliament fulfils less than 50 %. There is definitely a large space for improvement for both of these EU institutions, especially in the areas of integrity, participation, and access. The main problems of the Union regulation are inconsistency, a voluntary transparency register, the insufficiency of the data provided in the register, the absence of an independent oversight institution and stricter sanctions, and the lenient use of legislative footprints.https://mv.iir.cz/article/view/1556/1460Lobbyingevaluationlobbying regulationinternational standardsnon-governmental organisationsEUEuropean CommissionEuropean Parliament |
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Babák, David Pitrová, Markéta Hodnocení regulace lobbingu u EK a EP podle projektu Mezinárodních standardů nevládních organizací Mezinárodní vztahy Lobbying evaluation lobbying regulation international standards non-governmental organisations EU European Commission European Parliament |
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Hodnocení regulace lobbingu u EK a EP podle projektu Mezinárodních standardů nevládních organizací |
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Hodnocení regulace lobbingu u EK a EP podle projektu Mezinárodních standardů nevládních organizací |
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Hodnocení regulace lobbingu u EK a EP podle projektu Mezinárodních standardů nevládních organizací |
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Hodnocení regulace lobbingu u EK a EP podle projektu Mezinárodních standardů nevládních organizací |
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Hodnocení regulace lobbingu u EK a EP podle projektu Mezinárodních standardů nevládních organizací |
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hodnocení regulace lobbingu u ek a ep podle projektu mezinárodních standardů nevládních organizací |
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Institute of International Relations Prague |
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Mezinárodní vztahy |
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The current lobbying regulation system in the EU (the EP and the EC), in the form of the official documentation, lacks in many ways according to the project of International Standards for Lobbying Regulation. According to this project, the system is the strongest in its regulatory scope and transparency, and the weakest in the areas of oversight, sanctions, and integrity. The outcome of our analysis is in accordance with the EU’s voluntary and self-regulatory system. The analysis has also shown that the European Commission fulfils over 50 % of the established standards. In contrast, the European Parliament fulfils less than 50 %. There is definitely a large space for improvement for both of these EU institutions, especially in the areas of integrity, participation, and access. The main problems of the Union regulation are inconsistency, a voluntary transparency register, the insufficiency of the data provided in the register, the absence of an independent
oversight institution and stricter sanctions, and the lenient use of legislative footprints. |
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Lobbying evaluation lobbying regulation international standards non-governmental organisations EU European Commission European Parliament |
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