Italy - Lazio Regional Administrative Court, 16 June 2011, RG 7657/2010

Italy - Lazio Regional Administrative Court, 16 June 2011, RG 7657/2010
Country of Decision: Italy
Country of applicant: Turkey
Court name: Lazio Regional Administrative Court, Division 2d
Date of decision: 16-06-2011
Citation: Lazio Regional Administrative Court, Decision of 16.06.2011 case No RG 7657/2010

Keywords:

Keywords
Dublin Transfer
Health (right to)
Vulnerable person

Headnote:

A failure to apply the Sovereignty Clause in Article 3.2 of Regulation (EC) 343/03 is unlawful when the applicant is in a seriously compromised state of health.

Facts:

After applying for international protection in the Czech Republic, the applicant, who was an ethnic Kurd, came to Italy where he made a similar application. After the Czech Republic had accepted responsibility, the Dublin Unit had ordered the transfer of the applicant to that country. However, the applicant challenged the transfer order arguing that it was unlawful in the light of his proven and seriously compromised state of health. 

Decision & reasoning:

The Court ruled unlawful the failure to apply the sovereignty clause in Article 3.2 of Regulation (EC) 343/03 in the light of the proven poor state of health of the applicant who had to undergo rehabilitation in a healthcare facility in Italy . 

Outcome:

Applicant’s appeal upheld – Italy declared to be the responsible Member State.

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