CJEU: Request for Preliminary Rulings in cases C-40/19 and C-67/19

Date: 
Friday, April 19, 2019

On 23 and 30 January, the Fővárosi Közigazgatási és Munkaügyi Bíróság (Hungary) submitted two requests for a preliminary ruling in cases C-40/19 and C-67/19 respectively. The requests ask the following two questions:

Can Article 47 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Article 31 of Directive 2013/32/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council (known as the ‘Procedures Directive’) be interpreted, in the light of Articles 6 and 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights, as meaning that it is possible for effective judicial protection to be guaranteed in a Member State even if its courts cannot amend decisions given in asylum procedures but may only annul them and order that a new procedure be conducted?

Can Article 47 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Article 31 of Directive 2013/32/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council (known as the ‘Procedures Directive’) be interpreted, again in the light of Articles 6 and 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights, as meaning that legislation of a Member State which lays down a single mandatory time limit of 60 days in total for judicial proceedings in asylum matters, irrespective of any individual circumstances and without regard to the particular features of the case or any potential difficulties in relation to evidence, is compatible with those provisions?


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Keywords: 
Effective remedy (right to)
Individual assessment