On 26 September 2019 in Bucharest, the Council of Europe organised, together with UNHCR, a seminar entitled “ECtHR mechanisms to protect migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees while in administrative/immigration detention - Overview of the current migration and asylum context in Romania– main challenges in law and in practice”. Attorneys representing clients before domestic courts, as well as lawyers working with civil society organizations took part in the seminar where selected ECtHR case law under Art. 3 ECHR (prohibition of torture and ill-treatment) protection against expulsion, extradition and refoulement was presented, including ECtHR’s case law pertaining to applicants raising national security concerns. In addition, effective alternatives to immigration detention were debated, the protection against unlawful and/or arbitrary detention, as well as the right to judicial review of detention. Specific Council of Europe standards regarding the administrative detention of migrants and alternatives with a special focus on children and families were also highlighted.
Newsletter - October 2019
NEWSLETTER SUMMARY
- Border protection and the rights of young refugees and children in focus
- Spain did not breach the Convention when returning migrants to Morocco at Melilla border
- PACE to discuss violence and discrimination against religious minorities
- New study on gender-based asylum claims and non-refoulement
- Launch of toolkit on academic integration of refugees into higher education
- Taking young refugees seriously: key messages from the conference
- North-South Prize 2019 honours the efforts to support the integration of migrants