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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> European Court of Human Rights >> Tarakhel v. Switzerland - 29217/12 [2014] ECHR 600 (12 February 2014) URL: http://www.bailii.org/eu/cases/ECHR/2014/600.html Cite as: [2014] ECHR 600 |
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As well as hearing the submissions of the family’s legal representatives, the Grand Chamber heard from the governments of Switzerland and Italy. The UK, Sweden, Norway and the Netherlands sent written submissions to the court. The AIRE Centre, Amnesty International and ECRE collectively submitted a written intervention, as did Defence for Children.
The Tarakhel family, an Afghan couple and their five children, travelled to Italy via boat from Turkey having resided in Iran for 15 years. The parents were fingerprinted and the family was taken to a reception centre in Italy. They then left the country and sought asylum in Austria. Once their application was rejected, the family entered Switzerland, where their deportation under the Dublin Regulation to Italy was ordered. When their appeal to the Swiss Federal Administrative Court was refused, the family complained to the European Court, which asked the Swiss authorities to halt the family’s removal for the duration of proceedings.
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