Source: https://www.asylumlawdatabase.eu/en/case-law-search?amp%3Bf%5B0%5D=field_keywords%3A1162&amp%3Bf%5B1%5D=field_keywords%3A89&amp%3Bpage=1&f%5B0%5D=field_keywords%3A26
Timestamp: 2019-07-23 05:09:26
Document Index: 700679181

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 75', '§ 13', '§ 14', 'CJEU ', 'Application No. 77450', '§ 1']

Home › Delay ›
France – Council of State, 16 March 2018, N° 418019
Keywords: Delay, Dublin Transfer, First country of asylum, Request to take back
The Council of State grants the appeal lodged by the Minister of the Interior, who asked for the annulment of the order issued by the administrative tribunal’s relief judge. The latter had suspended not only the execution of the decision refusing to register M. A…’s asylum application, but also the execution regarding his transfer, by ruling ultra petita. After qualifying M. A…’s non-attendance to the repeated notifications sent for the purpose of his transfer as being intentional and systematic, the Council of State concludes in this case that no violation was found against M. A...
Germany – Administrative Court Administrative Court Oldenburg, 6 November 2017, 2017, 15 A 7522/17
Keywords: Delay, Effective access to procedures, Procedural guarantees
Concerning the criteria of “filing the application” in § 75 S. 2 VwGO, the informal request for asylum according to § 13 AsylG must be taken into consideration as the relevant date and not the formal lodging of the application according to § 14 AsylG when the Federal Office fails to provide an opportunity to lodge an application. Otherwise, the work overload that the Federal Office is facing, would be a detriment for the applicant, both concerning the scheduling for the formal application and concerning the examination of the application.
CJEU - C 60/16, Khir Amayry, 13 September 2017
Keywords: Delay, Detention, Dublin Transfer, Request that charge be taken
The case concerns the calculation of time limits for detention for the purpose of a Dublin transfer under Article 28 of the Dublin III Regulation (DRIII).
ECtHR – S.M.M. v. UK, Application No. 77450/12, 22 June 2017
Country of Applicant: Zimbabwe
Keywords: Delay, Detention, Procedural guarantees
The Court held that detention is considered to be arbitrary within the meaning of Article 5 § 1 ECHR, if the length of the detention exceeds what is reasonable for the purpose pursued. It is to be examined whether the authorities have acted with ‘due diligence’.
In cases, such as the present, where the detention has been upheld for a long period, although lawfully, authorities are required to take additional steps in order to proceed with an asylum claim more speedily. When the detained person can be considered as ‘vulnerable’ a higher level of...
UK - R (on the application of SG) v Secretary of State for the Home Department, also known as R (on the application of K) v Secretary of State for the Home Department, 22 June 2017
Country of Applicant: Burundi
Keywords: Best interest of the child, Delay, Material reception conditions, Reception conditions
The reduction in the financial allowance available to child dependants of asylum seekers was not contrary to the requirement that the best interests of the child be a primary consideration in all actions concerning children.
Ireland - N.V.H v Minister for Justice & Equality and ors, 30 May 2017
Country of Applicant: Myanmar
Keywords: Access to the labour market, Accommodation centre, Delay
This case dealt with the issue that arose from the dissenting judgement of Judge Hogan in the case at the Court of Appeal – that is whether the Irish legislative provision preventing (without limitation) an asylum seeker from seeking, or entering, employment in the period before the final determination of his asylum claim was contrary to the right to work under the Irish Constitution and, if it was, to what extent could an asylum seeker claim the benefit of that right in the Constitution and to what extent could the State legitimately restrict that right.
National Case law 29
European Union Law 32
(-) Remove Delay filterDelay
Procedural guarantees 18
Detention 16
Dublin Transfer 11
Request that charge be taken 5
Education (right to) 2