European Court of Human Rights: Spain and the European Union will prevail the protection of European borders over the right to asylum

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Statement from Migreurop on the European Court of Human Rights judgment in the case N.D. and N.T. v Spain.

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"The European Court of Human Right (ECHR) just took a decision in favour of the Spanish authorities, by endorsing the practice known as “hot push-back” of people trying to reach the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla. Although another body of the Court had already condemned Spain in 2017 for this illegal practice [1], its Grand Chamber decided this time that Spain had not violated the rights of the exiles who had already crossed its border by sending them back to Morocco quickly and widely. With this highly serious decision, the ECHR legitimizes the generalization of the principle of non-refoulement. Furthermore, it endorses the impossibility of applying for asylum in case of illegal border crossing and welcomes the good collaboration with Morocco in the repression of exiles."

European Court of Human Rights: Spain and the European Union will prevail the protection of European borders over the right to asylum. (Migreurop, link)

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