Federal Constitutional Court Stops Police Practice at Deportations
25 Articles
25 Articles
In order to carry out deportations, the police infiltrate shelters in part without a judicial decision. A judgment should now change this.
Karlsruhe has decided: If the police want to arrest a rejected asylum seeker in their room, they need a judicial search warrant. This strengthens fundamental rights – but it weakens the rule of law.
The Federal Constitutional Court has granted a complaint against the action taken by the authorities in the course of deportation.
Karlsruhe – What can the police do in the event of deportation – and what can't? Today, the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe has a groundbreaking law on this matter.
Policemen entered a room to deport a man - without a judicial order. His complaint is now successful in Karlsruhe. Only in case of danger in delay can a decision be waived. By Gigi Deppe.[more]]>
Germany's highest judges have accepted the complaint of a man from Guinea in West Africa. It was about the violent opening of his room door in a temporary residence in Berlin.
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