The Council of Europe’s European Committee on Legal Co-operation (CDCJ) is preparing a draft instrument codifying existing international standards relating to conditions of administrative detention of migrants, Consultations on the first draft of this instrument will be open from mid-May until the end of June 2017. An invitation to comment will be posted on the CDCJ’s website. Civil society organisations and key stakeholders will be contacted directly. A hearing with civil society and key stakeholders will take place on 22 and 23 June 2017 in Strasbourg to exchange views on the draft codifying instrument. Participants in this hearing (by invitation only) will be given the opportunity to play an active role in enriching this important instrument, which is expected to be finalised in 2018.
Newsletter on migration and refugees - May 2017
- PACE calls for better use of emergency refugee funding; and missions to Hungary and Italy
- Council of Europe Action Plan on protecting refugee and migrant children and high-level meetings
- Detention of asylum-seekers in Belgium did not breach the ECHR
- Human rights of persons forcibly displaced during the Kosovo* conflict and annual report for 2016
- CPT publishes a report on UK and visits a detention centre for foreigners in Slovenia
- HELP launches human rights training for judges, prosecutors and lawyers in Spain
- Building diverse communities based on shared values – the intercultural cities approach
- Council of Europe’s expert group on violence against women visits refugee reception facility in Denmark
- International conference on risks, security and citizenship
- Administrative detention of migrants