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3232Two recent Strasbourg cases on family life between adults
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https://freemovement.org.uk/two-recent-strasbourg-cases-on-family-life-between-adults/#respondTue, 07 Jan 2025 08:30:00 +0000https://freemovement.org.uk/?p=218111The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg handed down judgment in two separate cases in December addressing the subject of family life between adult family members outside the “core” nuclear family of spouses, partners, parents and minor children. The court confirms that “additional elements of dependence, involving more than normal emotional ties” are necessary […]]]>https://freemovement.org.uk/two-recent-strasbourg-cases-on-family-life-between-adults/feed/0States cannot refuse asylum claims by LGBTQI+ people based on the ‘discretion test’ alone
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Thu, 28 Nov 2024 08:30:00 +0000https://freemovement.org.uk/?p=216749In M.I. v. Switzerland – 56390/21 (Article 3 – Prohibition of torture : Third Section) [2024] ECHR 862 the European Court of Human Rights has said that failure to properly assess the risk of ill treatment of an LGBTQI+ person in their country of origin and whether state protection was available will breach article 3 […]]]>Spain ordered to pay compensation for failures in trafficking case
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Fri, 18 Oct 2024 07:30:00 +0000https://freemovement.org.uk/?p=215050Spain has been ordered by the European Court of Human Rights to pay a Nigerian woman €15,000 in damages as compensation for failures relating to the investigation of allegations that she was trafficked to Spain for forced prostitution. The case is T.V. v. Spain (application no. 22512/21) and although the UK was not on the […]]]>Asylum in the European Courts: a case roundup
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Mon, 23 Jan 2023 10:00:00 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=177796&preview=true&preview_id=177796Asylum procedure in Europe has been examined in three recent decisions. In two, the European Court of Human Rights found actual or imminent violations of Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights. In the other, the Court of Justice of the European Union considered the proper interpretation of ‘political opinion’ as a reason […]]]>Greek pushback operation violated right to life of 11 people drowned
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Wed, 13 Jul 2022 09:15:00 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=168454The European Court of Human Rights has concluded that a maritime pushback operation conducted by Greek coastguards in 2014 violated the right to life of the 11 people who drowned in the process. The case is Safi and Others v Greece (application no. 5418/15). The human rights breaches didn’t stop there, though. Those who survived […]]]>European Court of Human Rights considers fairness of remote hearings
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Mon, 20 Dec 2021 08:30:00 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=162130In the case of Jallow v Norway (application no. 36516/19), the European Court of Human Rights looked at what is quite a familiar and popular topic at present: the fairness of conducting hearings remotely. In this case, the court found that the remote hearing had not violated the applicant’s Article 6 (right to a fair […]]]>Stripping someone of refugee status doesn’t mean they can be deported
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Wed, 21 Apr 2021 07:00:00 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=152260The European Court of Human Rights in K.I. v France (application no. 5560/19) has re-affirmed that refugee status is declaratory and revocation of a person’s refugee status under French and EU law does not prevent that person from continuing to be a refugee under the Refugee Convention. Authorities revoking someone’s refugee status therefore need to […]]]>Human rights court criticises CPS for prosecuting trafficking victims
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Tue, 16 Feb 2021 13:15:30 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=147814The European Court of Human Rights has looked for the first time at when the prosecution of a human trafficking victim might violate Article 4 of the Convention. In VCL and AN v United Kingdom (application nos. 77587/12 and 74603/12), it sharply criticises the Crown Prosecution Service for prosecuting victims of trafficking. Both applicants had […]]]>Minor offence can trigger deportation, human rights court confirms
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Thu, 21 Jan 2021 11:00:54 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=145709The European Court of Human Rights has confirmed that the final offence committed by someone before deportation action is taken against them does not need to be particularly significant if they have a history of serious offending. In Munir Johanna v Denmark (application no. 56803/18) and Khan v Denmark (application no. 26957/19) the court has confirmed the […]]]>UK breached European convention in deporting man without proper human rights assessment
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Wed, 25 Nov 2020 15:45:38 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=141747It’s rare to get a slobber-knocker of a case from the European Court of Human Rights like Unuane v The United Kingdom (application no. 80343/17). The court unanimously found that the UK’s supposedly Article 8 compliant deportation rules don’t preclude judges from following the correct approach to assessing the proportionality of deportation, and that the […]]]>Deporting gay asylum seeker a violation of Article 3, human rights court finds
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Thu, 19 Nov 2020 15:00:04 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=141187In B & C v Switzerland (application no. 43987/16 and 889/19) the European Court of Human Rights has unanimously held that the deportation of asylum seekers to countries where they risk persecution for their sexual orientation would violate the Article 3 prohibition on torture and inhuman or degrading treatment under the European Convention on Human […]]]>Strasbourg: removal of asylum seeker despite court order breached Article 3
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Tue, 03 Nov 2020 11:00:00 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=139449The European Court of Human Rights has held unanimously that the removal of a Sudanese man by the Belgian authorities – in breach of a court order – violated his rights under Article 3 and 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The case involved remarkable procedural defects, including problems with access to a lawyer […]]]>Strasbourg reiterates importance of access to justice in national security deportation cases
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https://freemovement.org.uk/strasbourg-reiterates-importance-of-access-to-justice-in-national-security-deportation-cases/#commentsThu, 22 Oct 2020 08:52:10 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=138492Imagine being accused of a crime. Now imagine you’re not told what that crime is. Then imagine a whole trial taking place without you being told what you’ve done and without you seeing any documents to prove it. Every time the top-secret evidence about you comes up, you and your lawyer are told to leave […]]]>https://freemovement.org.uk/strasbourg-reiterates-importance-of-access-to-justice-in-national-security-deportation-cases/feed/1Human rights court approves deportation of man who arrived aged four
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https://freemovement.org.uk/human-rights-court-approves-deportation-of-man-who-arrived-aged-four/#commentsTue, 11 Aug 2020 06:30:00 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=132539In Pormes v The Netherlands (application no. 25402/14), the European Court of Human Rights has approved the deportation of a man who had lived in the Netherlands between the ages of four and 29, on the basis of multiple convictions for indecent assault. Mr Pormes had a troubled upbringing. He arrived from Indonesia when he […]]]>https://freemovement.org.uk/human-rights-court-approves-deportation-of-man-who-arrived-aged-four/feed/1Forced prostitution covered by Article 4, says European Court of Human Rights
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Mon, 06 Jul 2020 09:20:00 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=129712S.M. v Croatia (application no. 60561/14) is an odd case to read. It is very long, running to 356 paragraphs and several concurring judgments, and refers to a wide variety of international law sources. But its conclusion is straightforward: forced prostitution falls within the scope of Article 4 of the European Convention on Human Rights, […]]]>Worrying Strasbourg decision on sending asylum seekers back to Sudan
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Tue, 16 Jun 2020 07:00:00 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=127499In SA v The Netherlands (application no. 49773/15), the European Court of Human Rights has issued a judgment which should concern those representing Sudanese asylum seekers. It is not a Grand Chamber decision and the main point of contention was the credibility of the applicant, but nonetheless it suggests that the court is becoming more […]]]>Strasbourg approves deportation of Dutch-born man from the Netherlands
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Tue, 09 Jun 2020 07:00:00 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=126929Chucking people out of a country they were born in is hard. It usually takes something pretty dramatic or pretty terrible — or both, as in the case of Azerkane v The Netherlands (application no. 3138/16). The facts Mr Azerkane was born in the Netherlands to Moroccan parents. His parents and five of his siblings […]]]>No European Convention on Human Rights jurisdiction over humanitarian visa refusal
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Thu, 04 Jun 2020 09:15:00 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=126946The European Court of Human Rights has declined an invitation to extend the jurisdiction of the Convention to cover applications made for a visa to enter a given country and claim asylum. In M.N. and Others v. Belgium (application no. 3599/18), the Strasbourg court ruled that an application brought by a Syrian family living in […]]]>Ten-minute asylum interview enough to meet ECHR obligations before removal
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Tue, 07 Apr 2020 09:30:16 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=122164In Asady and Others v Slovakia (application no. 24917/15) the European Court of Human Rights has delivered another judgment that will gratify governments seeking to use summary removal to get rid of asylum seekers. The decision continues the court’s retreat over the interpretation of Article 4 of the Fourth Protocol to the European Convention on […]]]>Removing Afghan Sikhs does not breach their Article 3 rights
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Thu, 05 Mar 2020 12:15:00 +0000https://env-7121714.mightybox.site/?p=119669The Sikh community in Afghanistan used to be a sizeable religious minority within that country, but the effect of persecution over the past 30 years has meant that 99% have now emigrated. The United Nations and other international observers estimate that there may be only 1,000 Sikhs left in Afghanistan, primarily in Kabul. Nevertheless, the […]]]>