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ALTER-EU Newsletter - 5 - Invitation to ALTER-EU annual assembly on 13-14 October, Combat Monsanto, Earth Open Source

Publication date: 
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Author: 
ALTER-EU

This fifth newsletter carries news from the ALTER-EU network, with presentations of Combat Monsanto (FR, EN) and Earth Open Source, action alerts from 4 signatories, and an announcement for our assembly, on 13 and 14 October.

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The Austrian Chamber of Labour - supporter of ALTER-EU - publishes newsletter on lobbying in Europe (in German)

Publication date: 
Monday, September 26, 2011
Author: 
ArbeiterKammer

The Austrian 'Chamber of Labour' - supporter of ALTER-EU - has published a newsletter on lobbying in Europe that features many of the authors and themes of 'Bursting the Brussels Bubble', ALTER-EU's publication. Read it here.

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Invitation for civil society groups: ALTER-EU workshop about the corporate influence on the Commission's experts groups

Publication date: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Author: 
ALTER-EU

Members of the European Parliament from all political groups have urged an overhaul of the rules for expert groups. ALTER-EU believes the time is right for civil society groups to come together and demand that the Commission ensures balanced representation and transparency.

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Newsletter - 1 - campaign updates, Austrian Chamber of Labour, Fondation Sciences Citoyennes

Publication date: 
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Author: 
ALTER-EU

In this ALTER-EU Newsletter you will find two interesting presentations from organisations that have recently joined our network: the 'Austrian Chamber of Labour' and the French 'Fondation Sciences Citoyennes'. Furthermore there is an overview of our latest news, and links to social media where ALTER-EU campaigners can post updates.

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Majority of lobbying consultancies still missing from EC lobby transparency register

Publication date: 
Thursday, March 11, 2010

Survey on the registration of EU lobbying consultancies in the European Commission’s Register of Interest Representatives highlights failure of voluntary approach. Almost two years after the European Commission launched the register, sixty per cent of EU lobbying consultancies are still not registered.

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