Publications

Border monitoring report 2011

2012. 07. 16.

The Hungarian Helsinki Committee, the National Police Headquarters and the UNHCR Regional Representation in Central Europe present their annual report on border monitoring activities carried out in 2011.

Testing a corruption-free model of appointing defense counsels

2012. 07. 09.

András Kristóf Kádár, Nóra Novoszádek, Adrienn Selei - Magyar Helsinki Bizottság, Budapest, 2012 - ISBN: 978 615 5215 06 3

Serbia: Not a safe country of asylum

2012. 06. 20.

In our latest report, we analysed the functioning of the Serbian asylum system again, with special focus on the application of the "safe third country" concept in Hungary and the ...

The Luxemburg Court: Conductor for a Disharmonious Orchestra?

2012. 05. 02.

Mapping the national impact of the four initial asylum-related judgments of the EU Court of Justice.

The 2nd French edition of the Refugee Law Reader is available

2012. 05. 01.

The Refugee Law Reader is a comprehensive on-line model curriculum for the study of the complex and rapidly evolving field of international refugee law.

Expulsion and Human rights

2012. 04. 17.

The Hungarian Helsinki Committee has updated and expanded its 2009 publication "Human rights and expulsion".

Human rights and international migration

2012. 04. 17.

The Hungarian Helsinki Committee together with UNHCR, Cordelia Foundation and the Police have published a training material for the Police Academy summarizing the human rights of migrants and asylum seekers ...

The 6th edition of the Refugee Law Reader is available

2012. 04. 17.

We are pleased to announce today the launch of three updated and expanded editions of The Refugee Law Reader: the Sixth Edition in English, the Second Edition in French, ...

Access to Territory and Asylum Procedure in Hungary 2010

2012. 01. 16.

This report summarizes the experiences gathered in 2010 in the course of the project “Asylum Seekers’ Access to Territory and Asylum Procedure in the Republic of Hungary”.

Structural differences and access to country information (COI) at European courts dealing with asylum

2011. 12. 20.

Country information (COI) is widely considered as determinant evidence in most asylum cases, but national courts’ practices relating to the access to COI and its judicial interpretation are also divergent.