Reforming the Dublin System: Lessons from M.S.S. Case
Reforming the Dublin System: Lessons from M.S.S. Case
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The M.S.S. v Belgium and Greece case is a pivotal ruling in asylum law, highlighting critical issues around the rights of asylum seekers under the European Convention on Human Rights. It involved the transference of M.S.S., an Afghan national seeking refuge, from Belgium to Greece under the Dublin II regulation, where he faced detention and hardship. The case underscored violations of Article 3, regarding inhuman treatment, and Article 13, concerning the lack of an effective remedy. The...