France - Council of State, 16 May 2012, No. 331855

France - Council of State, 16 May 2012, No. 331855
Country of Decision: France
Country of applicant: Armenia
Court name: Council of State
Date of decision: 16-05-2012
Citation: CE, 16 May 2012, n° 331855

Keywords:

Keywords
Effective access to procedures
Individual assessment
Inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
Subsidiary Protection
Real risk
Individual threat

Headnote:

Article L. 712(1) (b) of the CESEDA requires the asylum judge to examine whether the circumstances allow the risks referred to in this provision to be regarded as proven. The protection provided for in this Article is only granted where there is a real, rather than possible, risk of inhuman or degrading treatment in the event of a return to the Applicant’s country of origin. 

Facts:

The Applicant, of Armenian origin, entered France in December 2007. She submitted an application for asylum in France on 23 April 2008. Her application was rejected by the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons (OFPRA) on 15 May 2008.  On appeal by the Applicant, the National Asylum Court (CNDA) quashed the OFRA’s decision and in a ruling of 10 June 2009 granted her the benefit of subsidiary protection. The OFPRA lodged an appeal on a point of law against this CNDA decision before the Council of State. 

Decision & reasoning:

The Council of State considered that the CNDA had made an error in law in considering that the evidence in the file submitted to the trial judge and the statements made by the Applicant before the court “did not allow for exclusion of the possibility that there were valid reasons to assume that” in the event of a return to her country, the Applicant would be exposed to a risk of inhuman or degrading treatment within the meaning of Article L.712 (1) (b) of the CESEDA. The CNDA should have looked into which circumstances would prove that this risk was not only a potential but indeed a real one, as Article L. 712 (1) required it to do.  

Outcome:

The CNDA decision n° 629397 of 10 June 2009 was quashed.

The case was referred back to the CNDA.

Relevant International and European Legislation:

Cited National Legislation:

Cited National Legislation
France - Ceseda (Code of the Entry and Stay of Foreigners and Asylum Law)
France - CJA (Code of Administrative Justice)
France - law no. 91-647 of 10 July 1991