The fact that a person who is the subject of European arrest warrant may challenge the detention conditions in the issuing member state is not enough to rule out a real risk of inhuman treatment, the Court of Justice of the EU stated in a judgment returned on Wednesday 25 July (case C-220/18).
The state of execution of the mandate is still required to carry out an individual assessment of the situation of each person concerned, for instance by examining the detention conditions in prisons...