Openness and transparency: Judicial developments in access to information

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Series Details Vol.1, No.1, September 1998, p46-8
Publication Date September 1998
ISSN 1463-5232
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New journals:
Statewatch European Monitor:
Statewatch has launched a new twice yearly publication called Statewatch European Monitor, which will be devoted to documenting justice and home affairs in the European Union. It will reproduce full text and document extracts from the Council of Justice and Home Affairs Ministers and the Schengen Executive Committee and a roundup of relevant material from the European Parliament and the European Commission.

Amongst the documents included in the first issue of Statewatch European Monitor
are: The justice and home affairs work programme of the Austrian Presidency; The K4 Committee report on the meetings in Ankara and Istanbul with Turkish police, Security Police and the Interior Ministry to set up camps to hold refugees and asylum seekers funded by the EU; The draft agreement on the 'group expulsion; of migrants; The global EU-US-Canada plan for deporting refugees and asylum seekers; The proposal to create an EU DNA computer database; Europol's visit to meet the FBI, immigration service and the US Secret service; Details of the 48,775 access points to the Schengen Information Service

Bunyan, Tony (ed.)
Statewatch European Monitor, Vol.1, No.1, 1998- (twice yearly, March and September)
ISSN: 1463-5232
Price: £20.00 (individuals and community groups); £50.00 (libraries, media and national organisations)(subscribers will also have access to the SEMDOC database on the Internet)

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