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Germany: Constitutional Court Strengthens Rights of Asylum Seekers Subject to Dublin

Germany: Constitutional Court Strengthens Rights of Asylum Seekers Subject to Dublin

8th November 2019 | News

The Federal Constitutional Court (BVG) strengthened the rights of asylum seekers subject to the Dublin procedure in two important cases concerning Italy and Greece. Notably, the BVG confirmed a ruling of the European Court for Human Rights (ECtHR) holding that the...
Serbia: Report Denounces Poor Quality of Asylum Decisions and Obstacles to Integration

Serbia: Report Denounces Poor Quality of Asylum Decisions and Obstacles to Integration

8th November 2019 | News

ECRE member Belgrade Centre for Human Rights (BCHR) has published its periodic report on the right to asylum in the Republic of Serbia, containing an overview of key concerns relating to the asylum procedure in the country during the period from July to September...
Greece: New Strasbourg Interim Measures to Halt “Protective Custody” of Unaccompanied Children*

Greece: New Strasbourg Interim Measures to Halt “Protective Custody” of Unaccompanied Children*

8th November 2019 | News

On 4 November 2019, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) granted interim measures under Rule 39 of the Rules of the Court, ordering Greece to release two unaccompanied children from detention (“protective custody”) and to transfer them to suitable accommodation....
Netherlands: Persisting Delays in the Procedure Put Strain on Reception*

Netherlands: Persisting Delays in the Procedure Put Strain on Reception*

8th November 2019 | News

Asylum seekers in the Netherlands are confronted with a shortage of reception places, in addition to long delays in accessing the procedure. As of 28 October 2019, the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) counted 26,975 accommodation places. The...
Advocate General: Refusal to Relocate Asylum Seekers “Breached EU Law”

Advocate General: Refusal to Relocate Asylum Seekers “Breached EU Law”

8th November 2019 | News

In the Opinion issued by Eleanor Sharpston, Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union (the Court), Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic have failed to fulfil their obligation under EU law by refusing to implement the mandatory Relocation...
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