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El. knyga: (In)visible European Government: Critical Approaches to Transparency as an Ideal and a Practice

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"This book questions the theoretical premises and practical applications of transparency, showing both the promises and perils of transparency in a methodologically innovative way and in a cross-section of policy instruments. It scrutinizes transparency from three perspectives - methodologically, theoretically, and empirically - both in the specific context of the EU but also in the wider context of modern society in which transparency is embraced as an almost unquestionable virtue. This book examines the ways in which transparency practices can make institutions visible and stands out for its methodological self-reflection: to fully understand the irresistible call for transparency in our governing institutions, we must reflect on our own relationship with it. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of transparency studies, democratic legitimacy, global governance, governance law, EU studies and law and public policy more widely"--

This book questions the theoretical premises and practical applications of transparency, showing both the promises and perils of transparency in a methodologically innovative way and in a cross-section of policy instruments. It scrutinizes transparency from three perspectives - methodologically, theoretically, and empirically - both in the specific context of the EU but also in the wider context of modern society in which transparency is embraced as an almost unquestionable virtue. This book examines the ways in which transparency practices can make institutions visible and stands out for its methodological self-reflection: to fully understand the irresistible call for transparency in our governing institutions, we must reflect on our own relationship with it. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of transparency studies, democratic legitimacy, global governance, governance law, EU studies and law and public policy more widely.



This book questions the theoretical premises and practical applications of transparency, showing both the promises and perils of transparency in a methodologically innovative way and in a cross-section of policy instruments.

Recenzijos

"...The volume greatly enriches academic debate by contributing to a more nuanced understanding of transparency. It lays groundwork and provides a valuable resource for future critical engagement with transparency in the EU."

Luca Knuth, Maastricht University, The Netherlands, and Kiel University, Germany. Review in Review of European Administrative Law (REALaw), 2025, 1 (april)/ 1

"...This volume makes an important contribution to ongoing debates on government transparency in our democracies, taking into account the new challenges brought about by an age of expanding technologies and growing suspicion towards representative politics... The focus on European governance in the title of the volume should not discourage lawyers and scientists from other fields from picking it up..."

Rita Guerreiro Teixeira, University of Helsinki, Finland. Review in International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 2024;73(3):811-813. doi:10.1017/S002058932400023X

1. Introduction: European Government Transparency beyond the Slogans
PART 1
2. Transparency as a Critical Research Agenda: Engaging with the EU
Institutions on Access to Documents
3. What is the Purpose of Regulation
1049/2001? An Empirical Analysis of Member State Positions
4. Interpretive
Approaches in Transparency Studies: Gaining New Perspectives on Old Problems
5. Learning Through Rejection: Studying the Informalisation of EU Readmission
Policy with Access to Documents Requests PART 2
6. The Human Face of Legal
Transparency? Performance in Action
7. Toward Radical Transparency
8.
Escaping the Transparency Trap: In Defense of Playacting
9. Algorithms and
the Open Society: New Approaches to Information, Transparency and
Accountability
10. Government Transparency: Dispelling the Myth PART 3
11.
Off paper: The Transparency Dilemma in EU Institutions
12. Transparency as
Enabling Citizen-participation: The Quality of Public Information on EU
Decision-making Processes
13. Access to documents and the EU agency Frontex:
Growing pains or outright obstruction?
14. The Council Presidency, brought to
you by Coca-Cola: Transparency about Commercial Sponsoring
15. EU Agencies
and Lobbying Transparency Rules: A Case Study on the Islandization of
Transparency?
16. "Mediated Transparency": The Digital Services Act and the
legitimization of platform power
17. Epilogue: Against transparency. For
engaged publics
Maarten Hillebrandt is Assistant Professor of Public Management at the Department of Public Administration and Organisational Sciences, Utrecht University (Netherlands).

Päivi Leino-Sandberg is Professor of Transnational European Law at the University of Helsinki and Director of its Master's Programme in Global Governance Law (Finland).

Ida Koivisto is Associate Professor of Public Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki (Finland).