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Title: Op-Ed: “When Does Transparency Yield to Procedure? Environmental Information and the Limits of ‘Overriding Public Interest’ in Access-to-Documents Requests: ClientEarth v. Commission (T-359/21)”
Authors: TSAKALOGIANNI, Ifigeneia 
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: EULawLive
Source: Eu Law Live,
Keywords: access to documents;environmental democracy;Aarhus Convention;overriding public interest;transparency;principle of good administration;pecticides
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49039
Link to publication/dataset: https://eulawlive.com/op-ed-when-does-transparency-yield-to-procedure-environmental-information-and-the-limits-of-overriding-public-interest-in-access-to-documents-requests-clientearth-v-comm
ISSN: 2695-9585
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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