Luxembourg - Administrative Tribunal, 4th Chamber, 39139a, 16 June 2017

Luxembourg - Administrative Tribunal, 4th Chamber, 39139a, 16 June 2017
Country of Decision: Luxembourg
Country of applicant: Kosovo
Court name: Administrative Tribunal
Date of decision: 16-06-2017
Citation: 39139a

Keywords:

Keywords
Safe country of origin

Headnote:

If the applicant comes from a “safe” country, they must be able to prove that there is no protection as understood in the 1951 Geneva Convention, otherwise his application will be rejected. 

Facts:

The applicant lodged an application for international protection on 03 October 2016.

On 08 February 2018, the Minister notified the applicant of the rejection of his application along with a decision stating that the applicant had to leave the territory within 30 days.

 

Decision & reasoning:

The tribunal declared that if the Government found a country “safe”, then it fell on the applicant to prove why it was not safe for them (based on serious reasons).

More precisely, the applicant must establish that there is no protection available in the State in question according to the 1951 Geneva Convention; this could be because of inaction or the incapacity of the national authorities, in this case for Kosovo.

The judge found that the case did not contain sufficient proof to show that there was an absence of protection; that the police forces had committed wrong or negligent activities was not sufficient to state that all the police forces and the overall security forces of the country were guilty of the same behavior. Additionally, the judge stated that if the applicant was not able to speak with the police, then they should have spoken with other institutions.

 

Outcome:

The appeal was rejected.

 

Observations/comments:

The original version of this case summary was completed by Passerell a.s.b.l.

Relevant International and European Legislation:

Cited National Legislation:

Cited National Legislation
Luxembourg - o Law of 29 August 2015