Italy-Albania Case at EU Court Receives Backing from Brussels

Luxembourg (ANSA) – The Court of Justice of the European Union recently held a hearing regarding the Italy-Albania protocol. The judges in Luxembourg are tasked with reviewing preliminary rulings from the Rome Court, which has yet to validate the detentions of migrants rescued in the Mediterranean and subsequently sent to Albania, particularly those from nations the Italian government considers safe, such as Egypt and Bangladesh.

Recognizing the significance of the matter, the EU Court is conducting its review through an expedited process, with a ruling anticipated before summer. The court will focus on a critical issue: the definition and implementation of the term “safe third country.”

During the hearing, EU legal representative Flavia Tomat indicated that the European Commission acknowledges that Directive 2013/32 on asylum procedures permits member states to designate certain countries as safe, while also allowing for exceptions for specific groups of individuals.

Tomat emphasized that the regulations “do not preclude the designation of a safe country of origin even if safety is not universally assured for all individuals,” noting that vulnerable groups must still be “clearly identifiable.”

As a result, Europe is prepared to facilitate returns and to acknowledge expedited procedures for asylum applications from individuals arriving from countries designated as only partially safe, as long as protections are in place for identifiable vulnerable groups. This perspective bolsters Italy’s aspirations for the Shengjin and Gjader centers, with support in court from several Eastern and Northern European governments (February 25).


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5 responses to “Italy-Albania Case at EU Court Receives Backing from Brussels”

  1. Trash Sling Avatar
    Trash Sling

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—more paperwork and a “safe” label for countries nobody really wants to visit. Can’t wait for the summer ruling; I hear the judges are quite the beach bums in Luxembourg! 🏖️😏

  2. mud pie man Avatar
    mud pie man

    Oh, marvellous! Nothing screams “humanitarianism” like sending people to a “safe” country while the EU courts debate the definition of the word—clearly, they’re all having a laugh over cappuccinos in Luxembourg. ☕️💼 #EuropeanLogic

  3. london fox Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “European solidarity” quite like shuffling migrants like a deck of cards while the judges in Luxembourg deliberate over the definition of “safe.” 😏 I can’t wait for the summer ruling; maybe we’ll have a new definition for “safe” that includes a lovely holiday in Albania! 🍹

  4. pepperburst Avatar
    pepperburst

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need – a judicial tango about who gets to decide which countries are “safe” while we sip our espresso and watch the migrants float by. 🍵 Can’t wait for the ruling before summer; I hear the beach is lovely this time of year! 😂

  5. Tan Stallion Avatar
    Tan Stallion

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “human rights” quite like defining safety by the number of bureaucrats in a room. 🤦‍♂️ Can’t wait for the summer ruling—just in time for all those beachside barbecues! 🍖🌊

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