ECJ – Judgment of 17.02.2009, Elgafaji v. Staatssecretaris van Justitie – C-465/07 – European asylum and refugee policy – Article 3 ECHR – Subsidiary protection – Serious and individual threat to a civilian’s life or person by reason of indiscriminate violence in situations of armed conflict - Proof

Authors

  • MIGUEL A. ACOSTA SÁNCHEZ
  • MICHEL REMI NJIKI

Keywords:

Political asylum, subsidiary protection, serious and individual threat to a civilian´s life or person, indiscriminate violence, harm because of personal conditions.

Abstract

In this Judgment, the ECJ considers subsidiary protection as outlined in Article 15 c) of the Regulation 2004/83/EC, to represent a protective measure that goes beyond that of Article 3 from the ECHR, principally because its interpretation should be done autonomously by Community Law. Additionally, this ruling adds that situations of indiscriminate violence, like those which happen occasionally in an internal or international armed conflict, do not require proof of a serious or individual personal threat to the applicant of subsidiary protection. Finally, the existence of such threats should be presumed when indiscriminate violence is of such a magnitude that the person expelled to the country or region in question faces the risk of suffering from such threats simply by his presence in the territory.

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Published

2010-06-22

How to Cite

ACOSTA SÁNCHEZ, M. A., & REMI NJIKI, M. (2010). ECJ – Judgment of 17.02.2009, Elgafaji v. Staatssecretaris van Justitie – C-465/07 – European asylum and refugee policy – Article 3 ECHR – Subsidiary protection – Serious and individual threat to a civilian’s life or person by reason of indiscriminate violence in situations of armed conflict - Proof. Revista De Derecho Comunitario Europeo, (35). Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/RDCE/article/view/45707

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CASE LAW COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EU

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