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Country of Decision: Netherlands
Keywords: Assessment of facts and circumstances, Country of origin, Country of origin information, Crime against humanity, Delay, Detention, Dublin Transfer, Effective remedy (right to), First country of asylum, Humanitarian considerations, Indirect refoulement, Nationality, Real risk, Relevant Documentation, Relevant Facts, Request to take back, Responsibility for examining application, Return, Well-founded fear
This case is concerned with whether the Secretary of State for Justice has discharged or breached his duty of care with regards to the risk of refoulement in an asylum application.
Date: 26-11-2015
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