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This paper intends to present the legal background that support dissemination and access to documents from European
institutions, namely the Parliament, the Council and the European Commission. Currently, this legal framework is
accomplished with a set of Internet tools that are analyzed regarding official documents types and options searches
available. Some statistical data on access to European information published in annual reports from the institutions are
also evaluated. The relationship between shadow and light in transparency to access administrative documents and
marketing issues of a political communication are underlined. Neo-institutional approach, reputational concept in public
organizations and systemic perspective are used as theoretical background.
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European information Openness Transparency Information users
