more news

Back Without papers but not without rights: the basic social rights of irregular migrants

Without papers but not without rights: the basic social rights of irregular migrants

“Those who think that irregular migrants have no rights because they have no papers are wrong. Everyone is a holder of human rights regardless of their status. It is easy to understand that the prohibition of torture protects all people but we should also be aware of the fact that basic social rights are also universal, because their enjoyment constitutes a prerequisite for human dignity. Therefore, member states of the Council of Europe should stand by their obligations to protect the basic social rights of everyone under their jurisdiction, and this includes irregular migrants, says Nils Muižnieks, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, in his latest Human Rights Comment published today.

Migrants can be in an irregular situation because they have entered a country, or stayed in a country, in an unauthorised way. Their situation may become irregular because they overstay an authorised period which can last several years. Due to the very nature of irregular migration, it is difficult to estimate the number of irregular migrants currently living in Europe, though the figure undoubtedly runs into the millions. (continue reading)

Commissioner for Human Rights Strasbourg 20 August 2015
  • Diminuer la taille du texte
  • Augmenter la taille du texte
  • Imprimer la page

Council of Europe Visibility Days
An initiative launched to raise awareness of the Council of Europe in its member states

Read more

State of Democracy, Human Rights and the Rule of Law
Secretary General's 2023 report

Read more

Focus

Video to mark Council of Europe 75th Anniversary


 Ukrainian Version of the Video

latest reports

17 APRIL 2024
GRECO report on Slovakia

9 april 2024
Report of the Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) Governor

4 APRIL 2024
CPT report on Germany

19 MARCH 2024
GRECO report on Greece

The Week Ahead
Follow us

                       

Treaty office

22 APRIL 2024

Grenada acceded to the Convention on Cybercrime (ETS No. 185).

22 APRIL 2024

The Kyrgyz Republic acceded to the Convention on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons (ETS No. 112).

19 APRIL 2024

Sierra Leone acceded to the Convention on Cybercrime (ETS No. 185).

18 APRIL 2024

Cyprus ratified the Council of Europe Convention on Cinematographic Co-Production (revised) (CETS No. 220).

17 APRIL 2024

Latvia signed the Council of Europe Convention on Access to Official Documents (CETS No. 205).

12 APRIL 2024

Azerbaijan ratified the Additional Protocol to the Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism (CETS No. 217).