Degrading treatment due to prison overcrowding and poor conditions of their detention

Degrading treatment due to prison overcrowding and poor conditions of their detention

J.M.B. and Others v. France (Application no. 9671/15)

Briefed on: November 28, 2022

This case concerns the degrading treatment suffered by 27 of the applicants, due to prison overcrowding and poor conditions of their detention (personal space of less than 3 m2 in the majority of the establishments and lack of privacy in the use of toilets, of ventilation, hygiene and of out-of-cell activities) in the detention centres (DC) of Ducos (Martinique), Baie-Mahault (Guadeloupe) and Faa'a Nuutania (French Polynesia) and the remand centres (RC) of Nîmes, Nice and Fresnes (region of Paris), during different periods (2006 to date) (violation of Article 3).

  • Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights

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Expulsion to Algeria in presence of a real and serious risk of ill-treatment: M.A. v France

Expulsion to Algeria in presence of a real and serious risk of ill-treatment: M.A. v France

M.A. v France (Application No 9373/15)

Briefed on 3rd March 2022

The M.A. case concerns the enforcement on 20 February 2015 of a removal order against the applicant, an Algerian national, who was sentenced in 2006 in France to seven years’ imprisonment and to permanent exclusion from French territory for terrorism-related acts. The case was briefed by Paul Chiron, Legal and Action Support Officer at la Cimade.

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