11 July 2014 A UNHCR report published today explores Europe’s response to the plight of Syria’s refugees. While welcoming the expressions of solidarity beyond legal obligations by some European countries, UNHCR expresses concern about troubling border practices,...
11 July 2014 In its report Trapped in Europe’s Quagmire: The situation of asylum seekers and refugees in Bulgaria, Bordermonitoring advises against sending asylum seekers to Bulgaria under the Dublin Regulation until the country can ensure dignified treatment of...
11 July 2014 In three separate judgments, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has unanimously declared the French family reunification procedure to be incompatible with the right to family life under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)....
11 July 2014 The UK’s ‘Detained Fast Track’ has been declared unlawful by the England and Wales High Court because asylum seekers detained under this procedure are not provided with legal assistance quickly enough, leaving insufficient time, often less than 24 hours,...
11 July 2014 “If Europeans are serious about preventing tragedies at sea, they should admit that the lack of legal ways is what is forcing people to travel illegally and lose their lives.” As the news of refugees fleeing war and oppression and arriving at European...
11 July 2014 A report published this week by UNHCR sheds light on the struggles of Syria’s refugee women who are taking care of their families alone, as their husbands were killed, captured or are still in Syria. According to the UN Agency, 145,000 Syrian refugee...
11 July 2014 What is statelessness? What are its causes and consequences? What is the legal framework and what can be done to address it? To answer these questions, UNHCR has just launched its first public online course on statelessness. At the end of the course,...
11 July 2014 A new report by Amnesty International entitled The Human Cost of Fortress Europe, highlights how EU policies and border control practices are preventing refugees from accessing asylum in the EU and putting their lives at risk. In order to prevent the...
11 July 2014 The European Asylum Support Office (EASO) has published this week its Annual Report on the Situation of Asylum in the European Union. In 2013, 435,760 people applied for international protection in the EU – an increase of 30% when compared to 2012. ...
11 July 2014 Following amendments to the draft bill, a new asylum law entered into forced last week in Portugal, in order to transpose the Qualifications Directive, Asylum Procedures Directive and the Reception Conditions Directive. A draft law backed by the...