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01/07/2021
AT: The Regional Administrative Court of Styria ruled on the collective expulsion of a Moroccan national from Austria to Slovenia and the subsequent refoulement to Croatia and to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Type
Judgment
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Relevant Legislative Provisions
European Convention on Human Rights
Reference
Austria, Administrative Court [Verwaltungsgericht], Applicant (Morocco) v Austrian Police, LVwG 20.3-2725/2020-86, 01 July 2021. Link redirects to the English summary in the EUAA Case Law Database.
Permanent link to the case
https://caselaw.euaa.europa.eu/pages/viewcaselaw.aspx?CaseLawID=1998
Case history
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Abstract

The applicant, a national of Morocco, was found and arrested at the Austrian border with Slovenia on 28 September 2020 ina group with six other people. He used English and French words for  'asylum' to indicate his need for international protection but no procedure was initiated to examine his application. He was also undressed and searched. He was then returned to Slovenia and from there to Croatia and then to Bosnia and Herzegovina.


The applicant complained about the lack of access to asylum procedures and the violation of his privacy due to the search to which he was subjected.


The Regional Administrative Court of Styria held that it assumes that the applicant, including other persons of the intercepted group, used the word ‘asylum’ several times and concluded that pushbacks were sometimes applied methodically in Austria. It also noted that the deportation by Slovenian police to Croatia and to Bosnia and Herzegovina without further questioning amounted to chain refoulement.


Country of Decision
Austria
Court Name
AT: Administrative Court [Verwaltungsgericht]
Case Number
LVwG 20.3-2725/2020-86
Date of Decision
01/07/2021
Country of Origin
Morocco
Keywords
Access to procedures
Source
Asyl.net