Commissioner Hammarberg intervenes before the Strasbourg Court in asylum cases concerning
the Netherlands and Greece
Strasbourg,
16/03/10 -
The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights made public
today his third party intervention submitted to the European
Court of Human Rights, following an invitation by the Court, in
a group of cases concerning return of asylum seekers from the
Netherlands to Greece by virtue of the EC ‘Dublin Regulation’.
Commissioner Hammarberg’s written submission was
based on his visits to Greece in December 2008 and February 2010 as well
as on continuous country monitoring. He provided the Court with his
observations on major issues concerning the asylum procedure in Greece
and human rights safeguards, as well as asylum seekers’ reception and
detention conditions.
The Commissioner concluded that current asylum law
and practice in Greece are not in compliance with international and
European human rights standards, expressing at the same time his full
support to the Greek government’s decision and ongoing efforts to
overhaul the refugee protection system and overcome its current serious
deficiencies.
This third party intervention is the first one of
this kind made by the Commissioner under Article 36, paragraph 2, of the
European Convention on Human Rights. In another
case in 2007, the Commissioner replied to questions put forward by
the Court relating to the situation of an applicant.
With the entry into force of Protocol No. 14 to the Convention, the
Commissioner will have the right to intervene proprio motu as
third party in the Court’s proceedings.
Third party intervention by the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human
Rights under Article 36, paragraph 2, of the European Convention on
Human Rights
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Press contact in the Commissioner’s Office:
Stefano Montanari, +33 (0)6 61 14 70 37; stefano.montanari@coe.int
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