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Case C-821/19

Case Information Subject Matter Stage of Proceedings
C-821/19
Party

European Commission
v
Hungary

Type of proceeding
Actions for failure to fulfil obligations

Failure of a Member State to fulfil obligations – Area of freedom, security and justice – Common procedures for granting and withdrawing international protection – Directive 2013/32/EU – Article 33(2) – Grounds of admissibility of applications for international protection – Exhaustive nature – Additional ground of inadmissibility in national law – Article 8(2) – Access at border crossing points for organisations and persons providing advice and counselling to applicants for international protection – Article 12(1)(c) – Opportunity for applicants for international protection to communicate with organisations and persons providing advice and counselling – Article 22(1) – Opportunity for applicants for international protection to consult, at their own cost, a legal adviser or other counsellor – Directive 2013/33/EU – Article 10(4) – Possibility for the legal advisers and the other counsellors to communicate with applicants for international protection – Criminalisation, under national law, of the activity of providing, in an organised manner, assistance to applicants for international protection – Prohibition on the entry of organisations and persons providing advice and counselling for applicants for international protection to the border transit zone

Categories
Fundamental Rights Procedural Safeguards
Related links
Action Opinion (AG) Judgment