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Italy Decree To Stop Legal Blocks Against Sending Migrants to Albania

October 23, 2024
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Italy Decree To Stop Legal Blocks Against Sending Migrants to Albania
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Migrants cannot be detained in a reception facility in Albania and have a right to be brought to Italy, a court in Rome ruled, dealing a blow to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s plan to divert asylum-seekers abroad https://t.co/XSXSByGqyQ pic.twitter.com/panRiNLP9i

— Reuters (@Reuters) October 18, 2024

The Rome court acted on the basis of a recent ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in a case involving the Czech Republic, which said a country outside the EU cannot be declared safe unless its entire territory is deemed free of danger.

Looking to overcome this unexpected legal hurdle, the government upgraded the legal status of its list of safe countries, making it an act of law rather than a lesser ministerial decree, believing this means it will be harder for courts to challenge its validity.

It also removed three of the original 22 states on the list — Nigeria, Columbia and Cameroon — because of specific concerns about the safety situation in those nations.

“(Our move) stems from a very detailed ruling by the EU Court of Justice that was probably not well understood,” Justice Minister Carlo Nordio told reporters, taking a swipe at the Rome court for the way it had interpreted the EU ruling.

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Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi added that the new law “provides a standard” for judges to follow, rather than indulge in a “wavering interpretation” of the EU judgment.

Meloni had denounced the decision to transport the first group of migrants to Italy, calling it prejudiced, while Nordio said at the time it was “abnormal” for judges to establish which countries could be deemed as safe.

The magistrates’ union said the court had merely complied with the requirements of EU law.

However, it is unclear whether the new decree will prevent judges in future from rejecting requests to detain migrants in Albania, experts say.

“The conflict with the European law, which is superior to the national legislation, remains … unless Italy wants to say European sources are not binding on this matter,” said Salvatore Curreri, a constitutional law professor at Enna Kore University.

Italy’s Albania plan, which evoked comparisons with Britain’s aborted scheme to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, was highlighted as a possible model for other EU nations by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

The scheme was inaugurated last Wednesday when 16 migrants were brought ashore to Albania. Four were taken to Italy within hours because they were underage or because they were unwell, while the remaining 12 followed them soon afterwards thanks to
the intervention of the Rome court.

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