Indefinite detention: a direct infringement of national, European and international law

To this day, the widespread, systematic and prolonged detention imposed to third country nationals in view of their return, or to asylum seekers, has been of disputable lawfulness. This has been enhanced by detention conditions that have repeatedly been characterized as inhuman and degrading treatment. The indefinite administrative detention is in direct contrast with the requirements of the rule of law. It leads to the infringement of fundamental rights invested to all persons in Greek territory by the Greek Constitution and amounts to illegal practices by the Greek administration that are therefore subject to revision by the national, European and international law. read more

Language(s): Englisch / English
Region(s): Griechenland / Türkei