The claimant had been detained as an asylum seeker. He complained that reasons for his detention were not given to him or his lawyer for 76 hours.
Held: The delay was incompatible with the applicant’s rights.
Citations:
Times 03-Aug-2006, 13229/03, [2006] ECHR 732
Links:
Statutes:
European Convention on Human Rights 5.2
Jurisdiction:
Human Rights
Cited by:
See Also – Saadi v United Kingdom ECHR 29-Jan-2008
(Grand Chamber) The applicant sought judicial review of the decision to detain him for a short period while his asylum claim was being subject to fast-track processing. The decision was made pursuant to a policy under which all asylum claimants . .
See Also – Saadi v United Kingdom ECHR 16-May-2007
Grand Chamber – Press Release . .
See Also – Saadi v United Kingdom ECHR 3-Jun-2010
Execution of the judgment . .
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Updated: 07 July 2022; Ref: scu.244740