Democracy & Justice

EU Court Strengthens Family Reunification Rights of Child Refugees

The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled on Thursday that unaccompanied refugee minors do not lose the right to family reunification even if they come of age during the asylum application process. The ruling...

by LibertiesEU

The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled on Thursday that unaccompanied refugee minors do not lose the right to family reunification even if they come of age during the asylum application process. The ruling could impact tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors who applied for asylum in the EU. Advocate General Yves Bot issued an opinion prior to Thursday's decision, saying that the court should retroactively grant family reunifications to those affected in cases where they come of age during the asylum process.

Donate to liberties

DONATE TO LIBERTIES

Your donation makes our team stronger, our campaigns louder, and our defense of your human & digital rights more impactful.

KEY ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 100+ EU-wide human & digital rights campaigns
  • 500+ rights defenders trained
  • 70,000+ monthly website visitors
  • Quotes in The Guardian, The New York Times, Reuters & more


See our annual reports for more

Subscribe to stay in

the loop

Why should I?

You will get the latest reports before everyone else!

You can follow what we are doing for your right!

You will know about our achivements!

Show me a sample!