Case summaries

Finland - Administrative Court of Vaasa, 24 June 2013, Vaasan HAO 01026/12/3101
Country of applicant: Somalia

The Immigration Service had rejected applications for residence permits based on family ties, because the Applicants had not been heard in person. Conducting an oral hearing with the Applicants was not mandatory for establishing the requirements for family reunification. The refusal by the Immigration Service to conduct the hearing had in practice lead to the rejection of the applications for residence permits. The Administrative Court considered that the conduct of the authorities had caused undue harm to the Applicants.

Date of decision: 24-06-2013
France: National Asylum Court (CNDA), 17 June 2013, No. 12022319

The Court stated that the applicant’s fear of persecution and serious threat, related to assaults by her former spouse  are unfounded because the Court believes that the applicant has a reasonable possibility of internal asylum in another part of her country of origin. Consequently, the Court rejected the applicant’s appeal  against the Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons (OFPRA) decision refusing the grant of international protection).

Date of decision: 17-06-2013
Spain - Supreme Court, 17 June 2013, No. 3186/2013
Country of applicant: Cameroon

The case refers to an administrative appeal before the Supreme Court brought by the Appellant against the High National Court’s judgment denying the right to asylum and subsidiary protection.

The Appellant is a Cameroonian national.In the application he claims to be a minor and that the grounds for persecution was his sexual orientation.

The Supreme Court upheld the appeal and reversed the challenged judgment.Furthermore the Court ordered a reconsideration of the administrative procedure from the beginning, in order to provide the asylum seeker with legal assistance.

Date of decision: 17-06-2013
Sweden - Migration Court of Appeal, 14 June 2013, UM 8090-12, MIG 2013:8
Country of applicant: Russia

Applications for leave to remain were rejected as the Applicant had already been granted refugee status in another EU state. No grounds supporting an examination of the asylum applications in Sweden emerged in the case.

Date of decision: 14-06-2013
Sweden - Migration Court of Appeal, 14 June 2013, UM2306-13, MIG 2013:9

Sweden assumes responsibility for substantively examining an asylum application from when the Applicant is granted a temporary residence document. A decision on transfer under the Dublin Regulation was overturned, and the case was returned to the Swedish Migration Board.

Date of decision: 14-06-2013
Hungary - Administrative and Labour Court of Budapest, 13 June 2013, M.R.D. v Office of Immigration and Nationality (OIN), 6.K.31.548/2013/3
Country of applicant: Cuba

Instead of non-refoulement, the Court granted the Applicant subsidiary protection status because he would be at risk of serious harm upon returning to his home country (torture, cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment or punishment).

Date of decision: 13-06-2013
Slovenia - Supreme Court of the Republic of Slovenia, 6 June 2013, I Up 199/2013
Country of applicant: Afghanistan

The Respondent's evidence on the safety situation in Kabul and the possibilities for seeking employment, finding somewhere to live and establishing social networks provided the grounds for the Respondent's decision as well as for the judgment by the court of first enstance, both of which stated that the Applicant, in the event that he returned to Kabul, in his country of origin, would be provided with internal protection from serious harm, and that he is thus not entitled to subsidiary protection in the Republic of Slovenia.

Date of decision: 06-06-2013
ECtHR - M.E. v. France, Application No. 50094/10
Country of applicant: Egypt

The forced return of a Coptic Christian to Egypt would expose him to a risk of treatment contrary to Article 3 ECHR, but the processing of his asylum application through the fast-track procedure was not a violation Article 13 due to the almost 3 year delay in claiming asylum.

Date of decision: 06-06-2013
ECtHR - Mohammed v Austria, Application No. 2283/12
Country of applicant: Sudan

The proposed transfer of the Sudanese asylum seeker from Austria to Hungary would not constitute a violation of Article 3 of the ECHR.

Date of decision: 06-06-2013
CJEU - C-648/11 The Queen on the application of MA, BT, DA v Secretary of State for the Home Department
Country of applicant: Eritrea, Iraq

This case concerns the interpretation of Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 343/2003 when an unaccompanied child submits more than one asylum application in two Member States and does not have any family members present in the territories of the Member States. In such circumstances the CJEU held that the responsible Member State is the one in which the child is present after having lodged an asylum application there.

Date of decision: 06-06-2013