Italy - Rome Court, 14 September 2012, No. RG 10952/2011

Italy - Rome Court, 14 September 2012, No. RG 10952/2011
Country of Decision: Italy
Country of applicant: Pakistan
Court name: Rome Court
Date of decision: 14-09-2012
Citation: No. RG 10952/2011

Keywords:

Keywords
Armed conflict
Subsidiary Protection

Headnote:

The concept of a local conflict as referred to in Article 14 of Legislative Decree 251/2007 c) and which is a sufficient reason for granting subsidiary protection should not be understood as applying only to civil war. It should cover all circumstances where conflicts or outbreaks of violence, whatever their origins, between opposing groups or various factions appear to have become permanent and ongoing and widespread, not under the control of the state apparatus or actually benefiting from cultural and political ties with this apparatus.

Facts:

The Applicant, a Pakistani citizen who had fled his  country of origin, had come to Italy and submitted a request for international protection. Following a hearing before the Territorial Commission for the Recognition of Refugee Status, he was notified that the Commission had decided to reject his application. The Commission had decided that even the requirements for granting subsidiary protection by virtue of the situation in the country of origin had not been met. An appeal was submitted against this decision.

Decision & reasoning:

The Civil Court in Rome granted subsidiary protection on the basis of the situation of generalised violence that exists in Pakistan. In fact, on the basis of an interpretation of the requirements provided in the Act, the Judge considered the Applicant’s request, which included abundant supporting documentation (international reports), to be justified. In particular, the Judge held that there did not have to be a real civil war as such, but that it is sufficient if violence appears to have become permanent and ongoing and has spread to a significant degree.

Outcome:

Recognition of subsidiary protection.

Relevant International and European Legislation:

Cited National Legislation:

Cited National Legislation
Italy - Legislative Decree No. 251/2007