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    Does Hungary’s Asylum System Violate European Law?

    May 9, 2024Updated:May 9, 20242 Mins Read
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    A razor wire fence stands on the Hungarian-Serbian border next to the village of Roszke, Hungary, February 3, 2022. Picture taken February 3, 2022. | Photo: Bernadett Szabo. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    In recent years, Hungary’s approach to asylum seekers has come under intense scrutiny, with accusations of violations of both international and EU law. Since the surge in migration in 2015, the Hungarian government has adopted increasingly restrictive policies, making it exceedingly difficult for individuals to seek asylum within its borders.

    Experts and rights groups have pointed out significant flaws in Hungary’s asylum system, particularly its lack of accessibility. The Hungarian Helsinki Committee, a prominent human rights organization, has documented a systematic erosion of legal safeguards and access to the asylum process since 2015.

    Aniko Bakonyi, a representative from the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, highlights how legislative changes have rendered the Hungarian asylum system virtually inaccessible. The construction of a double-layer border barrier along the southern border with Serbia and Croatia, coupled with the designation of transit zones, has restricted access to asylum procedures. These transit zones, initially intended for asylum applications, became sites of indefinite detention for many asylum seekers.

    Furthermore, legislative amendments in 2017 mandated that asylum seekers could only apply for protection from these transit zones, effectively trapping individuals at the border. The European Court of Justice later ruled this practice illegal, leading to the closure of the transit zones. However, Hungary subsequently introduced an embassy system, further limiting access to asylum.

    Under this system, individuals seeking asylum must submit a statement of intent at Hungarian embassies in select countries, such as Belgrade or Kyiv. This process, criticized for its complexity and restrictions, has resulted in a drastic reduction in asylum applications since its implementation.

    Critics argue that Hungary’s asylum system violates international and EU law, particularly regarding access to asylum procedures and the prohibition of collective expulsions. Despite legal challenges and rulings from the European Court of Justice, Hungary’s policies remain contentious, reflecting broader tensions within the European Union over migration governance and human rights.

    The European Union has initiated several infringement procedures against Hungary, addressing concerns over its asylum system and migration policies. However, Hungary’s steadfast approach underscores the complexities of addressing migration challenges while upholding legal obligations and human rights within the EU framework.

    In conclusion, Hungary’s asylum system continues to face legal and moral challenges, raising fundamental questions about compliance with European law and the protection of asylum seekers’ rights in an increasingly hostile environment.

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