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This study aims to provide insights into the implementation and enforcement of integrity regimes as applied to members of legislatures. The specific focus is on comparing the application of the Code of Conduct of Members of the European Parliament with similar integrity frameworks in the European Union Member States. In general terms the Code of Conduct is considered well aligned with good practice approaches. However, potential for further enhancements exists with regard to the Code’s integrity ...

The European Parliament is lobbied by growing numbers of special interests; their activity is greater in Committees dealing with issues on integration & regulation, and procedures under OLP, CNS and INI. Significantly, the density and diversity of accredited interests across committees mirrors patterns observed in registered groups across Commission DGs. Based on a survey of MEPs the report notes variation in the activity of interest groups across the policy cycle while influential groups are considered ...

Compte-rendu d'une audition publique organisée par les commissions du contrôle budgétaire et des libertés publiques du PE en novembre 1998 sur l'évaluation de l'action européenne en matière de lutte contre la fraude et le crime organisé.

Most of the Member States have institutionalized the registration of interests of MPs in the form of property and/or additional activities, duties or functions, as well as a 'register' of this information, either by means of specific laws or through decisions or codes of conduct adopted by their parliamentary assemblies.