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Tag: corporate

EU water privatisation schemes 'failing' - 12 June 2008 - News

Privatisation schemes promoted by leading international organisations, including the EU, as a means of investing in water infrastructure in the world's poorest regions, are failing to deliver in terms of supply and cost, according to a new website launched today (12 June).

Study calls for more accountability of EU corporations - 30 May 2008 - News

Corporations should be held liable in Europe for human rights abuses and environmental damage incurred outside the EU, according to a new legal study presented by a civil society network in the European Parliament on 29 May.

EurActiv survey: Corporate EU communication gains momentum - 09 October 2007 - News

A recent EurActiv survey reveals that EU policy communication is increasingly important for business. The study also demonstrates the crucial importance for corporate communication of using personal contacts, regularly updated websites and position papers.

Interview: Spencer - Transparency should not be limited to corporate lobbying - 08 July 2005 - Interview

Debates over EU transparency rules have focused too much on corporate lobbying and not enough on broader governance issues, including member states lobbying, ECPA’s Tom Spencer told EurActiv in an interview. 

Commission urged to curb corporate lobby influence in Brussels - 28 October 2004 - News

A group of over 50 European NGOs has urged the new Commission to "curb the excessive influence of corporate lobby groups" over EU institutions by tightening up transparency requirements.

EurActiv survey confirms the increase in Brussels-based communication resources - 15 June 2004 - News

Realising the importance of public opinion in policy-making, companies responding to the Corporate Affairs Survey 2004 confirmed that their representations in Brussels continue to increase their communications resources.

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