The Supreme Administrative Court of the Czech Republic, seated in Brno, is the highest judicial authority in matters falling within the competence of administrative courts.
The task of administrative justice is to provide protection to individual (subjective) public rights of natural and legal persons. It is performed by administrative courts, specialised chambers within regional courts acting as administrative courts of first instance, and the Supreme Administrative Court, as the court of last instance. Website: www.nssoud.cz/default.aspx?cls=art&art_id=1
The case summary in English has been prepared in the framework of the Knowledge-Based Harmonisation of European Asylum Practices Project (2010-2012), co-financed by the European Refugee Fund.
The case summary in English has been prepared in the framework of the Knowledge-Based Harmonisation of European Asylum Practices Project (2010-2012), co-financed by the European Refugee Fund.
The case summary in English has been prepared in the framework of the Knowledge-Based Harmonisation of European Asylum Practices Project (2010-2012), co-financed by the European Refugee Fund.
The case summary in English has been prepared in the framework of the Knowledge-Based Harmonisation of European Asylum Practices Project (2010-2012), co-financed by the European Refugee Fund.
Published under No. 1825/2009 (Supreme Administrative Court Reports), this judgment is available at www.nssoud.cz (only in Czech). The current text is an unofficial translated summary, provided by the European COI Trainer Pool.
The case summary in English has been prepared in the framework of the Knowledge-Based Harmonisation of European Asylum Practices Project (2010-2012), co-financed by the European Refugee Fund.