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European Papers | 2018

Le droit au regroupement familial des réfugiés mineurs non accompagnés devenus majeurs: l’affaire A et S, entre progrès incontestable et portée relative

Janine Silga

In its decision A and S (judgment of 12 April 2018, case C-550/16, A et S v. Staatssecretaris van Veiligheid en Justitie), the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled – for the first time – on the relevant date for assessing the minority of an unaccompanied minor who reaches the age of majority in the course of their application for international protection. In this case, a young refugee had introduced an application for international protection while she was still minor of age but subsequently attained the age of majority during the procedure. In accordance with Art. 10, para. 3, let. a), of directive 2003/86 on the right to family reunification, she then applied for temporary residence permits for her relatives in the direct ascending line for the purposes of family reunification. Although she was granted asylum and thus fell within the scope of chapter V of directive 2003/86 laying down more favourable conditions for the family reunification of refugees, the directive was silent on whether she could have benefited from such conditions retroactively. Following its AG in this case, the Court avoided a formalistic interpretation and rather opted for a teleological approach of the more protective provisions of directive 2003/86. By doing so, it allowed their retroactive application to the young refugee and her parents. Through its interpretation, the Court restated its firm intention to protect the best interests of children – including third-country nationals – in the context of family reunification. Although it shows a definitely protective approach, the concrete impact of this decision appears to be somewhat limited in scope.


Archive | 2018

Droit d'Asile au Grand-Duché de Luxembourg - Guide pratique

Fatima Chaouche; Jörg Gerkrath; Janine Silga; Julia Sinnig; Catherine Warin


Archive | 2017

The Reception Conditions of Asylum Seekers in the European Union: Human Rights or Migration Policy Instruments? – The example of Housing

Janine Silga


Archive | 2017

Access to Housing under the Common European Asylum System – Right or Instrument for Deterring Asylum-Seekers?

Janine Silga


Archive | 2016

The Socio-Economic Integration of Asylum-Seekers: 'Refugee Crisis' or 'Reception Crisis'? - Towards a Long-Term Asylum Policy?

Janine Silga


Archive | 2015

L'immigrazione nel cinema. Prospettiva Soggettiva e Storica

Janine Silga; Giorgia Casiello


European Law Review | 2015

Assessing the consistency of EU development co-operation with readmission in the EU-Philippines agreement Case - A balancing exercise

Janine Silga


Archive | 2013

The legal dimension of the migration-development nexus in the European Union policy framework

Janine Silga


Archive | 2013

Know-Reset (Building Knowledge for a Concerted and Sustainable Approach to Refugee Resettlement in the European Union and its Member States) - Country Profile:France

Janine Silga; Matthieu Tardis


Archive | 2010

Transnational refugee law in the French courts: deliberate or compelled change in judicial attitudes?

Helene Lambert; Janine Silga

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Julia Sinnig

University of Luxembourg

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Jörg Gerkrath

University of Luxembourg

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Helene Lambert

University of Westminster

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