Under certain conditions, member states may restrict the freedom of movement and residence of a European Union citizen or a member of his or her family if the asylum application of this individual was previously rejected on the grounds that he or she was suspected of war crimes, concluded Advocate General Henrik Saugmandsgaard Øe, in conclusions returned on Thursday 14 December (joined cases C-331/116 and C-366/16).
K, a Croatian national, and HF, an Afghan citizen, applied for asylum in...