14 May 2018 | News
On 24 April 2018, the CJEU ruled in case C-353/16 MP concerning the preliminary questions referred by the UK Supreme Court on the scope of the subsidiary protection under the Qualification Directive, particularly for victims of torture. The CJEU found that, under EU...
14 May 2018 | News
On 8 May 2018, the CJEU ruled in case C-82/16 K.A. and others, which concerned preliminary questions referred by the Belgian Council for Alien Law Litigation on whether EU law precludes national authorities from not examining the merits of a request for family...
14 May 2018 | News
On 2 May 2018, the CJEU ruled in Joined Cases C-331/16 and C-366/16. In this ruling, the CJEU found that the fact that a person has been the subject, in the past, of a decision excluding him from refugee status cannot automatically permit the finding that the mere...
14 May 2018 | News
On 26 April 2018, the European Court of Human Rights ruled in case Hoti v. Croatia (application no. 63311/14) regarding a stateless man who has lived and worked in Croatia for almost 40 years and who has been unable to regularise his residence status, despite several...
2 May 2018 | News
On 19 April 2018, the European Court of Human Rights ruled in case A.S. v. France (application no. 46240/16), which concerned a Moroccan national who acquired French nationality in 2002 and who was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment in 2013 for involvement in a...
9 Apr 2018 | News
On 8 February 2018, the General Court of the European Union handed down its judgment in cases T‑852/16 and T-851/16 which concerned several requests by Access Info Europe to the European Commission to access documents generated or received by the Commission containing...