The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled, on Thursday 22 June, in a new judgment, that Hungary had unduly hindered the possibility of making an asylum application (request for international protection) by making this conditional on the prior submission of a declaration of intent to an embassy located in a third country.
More specifically, the Court ruled on the law adopted by Hungary in 2020, after the emergence of Covid-19, requiring certain third country nationals or stateless...