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France: European Court of Human Rights Condemns Faulty Asylum Procedure | Human Rights Watch

6.2.12

France: European Court of Human Rights Condemns Faulty Asylum Procedure | Human Rights Watch: (Paris) – France should learn the lessons of the European Court of Human Rights decision today concerning a serious deficiency in its asylum procedure.

The European Court condemned the lack of a suspensive appeal in the “priority” procedure which allows asylum seekers to be returned to their countries of origin before their fears of persecution have been fully examined, finding it incompatible with its obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights. In 2011, one-fourth of all asylum applications were examined under this accelerated procedure.


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