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- In the case of Hirsi Jamaa and Others v. Italy (application no. 27765/09), before the European Court of Human Rights, the Grand Chamber of the Court found in February 2012 that by returning migrants to Libya, without examining their case, the state of Italy exposed the migrants to the risk of ill-treatment and amounted to a collective expulsion. The case concerned 24 migrants from Somalia end Eritrea that were travelling from Libya to Italy that were intercepted at sea by Italian authorities who sent them back to Libya. (en)
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- Hirsi Jamaa and Others v. Italy (en)
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- Françoise Tulkens (en)
- Giorgio Malinverni (en)
- Jean-Paul Costa (en)
- Josep Casadevall (en)
- Ljiljana Mijović (en)
- Nona Tsotsoria (en)
- Dean Spielmann (en)
- Guido Raimondi (en)
- Işıl Karakaş (en)
- Vincent A. De Gaetano (en)
- Dragoljub Popović (en)
- Kristina Pardalos (en)
- Mirjana Lazarova Trajkovska (en)
- Nina Vajić (en)
- Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque (en)
- Peer Lorenzen (en)
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- (en)
- Article 13 (en)
- Inhuman or degrading treatment (en)
- Right to an effective remedy (en)
- Violation of Article 3 of the Convention (en)
- Violation of Article 4 of Protocol Number 4 (en)
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- Italian, Somalian, Eritrean (en)
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- The Italian Government infringed the principle of prohibition on inhuman or degrading treatment, prohibition of collective expulsion, and the right to an effective remedy.
The court required Italy to pay those affected 1,600 Euros. (en)
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- In the case of Hirsi Jamaa and Others v. Italy (application no. 27765/09), before the European Court of Human Rights, the Grand Chamber of the Court found in February 2012 that by returning migrants to Libya, without examining their case, the state of Italy exposed the migrants to the risk of ill-treatment and amounted to a collective expulsion. The case concerned 24 migrants from Somalia end Eritrea that were travelling from Libya to Italy that were intercepted at sea by Italian authorities who sent them back to Libya. (en)
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- Case of Hirsi Jamaa and Others v. Italy (en)
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