Sweden - Migration Court of Appeal, 20 December 2013, UM 5693-13

Sweden - Migration Court of Appeal, 20 December 2013, UM 5693-13
Country of Decision: Sweden
Court name: Administrative Court of Appeal in Stockholm, Migration Court of Appeal
Date of decision: 20-12-2013
Citation: UM 5693-13

Keywords:

Keywords
Assessment of facts and circumstances
Procedural guarantees
Refugee sur place
Relevant Documentation

Headnote:

The Migration Court committed serious breaches of procedure in an asylum case (in which grounds arising sur place were cited), as the Court failed to respond to all requests, state its assessment of political activity sur place, or communicate important written documents.

Facts:

The Appellant, A, appealed against a judgment by the Migration Court to the Migration Court of Appeal, which granted leave to appeal and proceeded immediately to examine the case.

Decision & reasoning:

Firstly, the Migration Court of Appeal found that the Appellant, in the Migration Court, had adduced written evidence, in the form of articles and photographs, in support of his need for protection on the ground of political activities sur place. It then found that the Migration Court had not communicated the notice of appeal or additional observations to the Swedish Migration Board and its judgment neither cited the sur place grounds nor assessed whether they resulted in the Appellant needing international protection. This can be viewed as a serious procedural failure not remediable by the Migration Court of Appeal.

The Migration Court of Appeal then noted that the Appellant had requested without success that documents be translated, during both the Swedish Migration Board's and the Migration Court's procedures. The Migration Court of Appeal did not respond to the request for a translation before the case was ruled on, so the Appellant was not given the opportunity to arrange a translation himself or supplement the appeal with information about the content of the documents.

All in all, the Migration Court of Appeal concluded that the Migration Court's procedure was so deficient that the contested judgment had to be overturned and the case had to be returned to the Court for re-examination.

Outcome:

Appeal upheld.

Relevant International and European Legislation:

Cited Cases:

Cited Cases
Sweden - MIG 2011:21