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International Journal of Refugee Law Advance Access originally published online on April 27, 2009
International Journal of Refugee Law 2009 21(2):297-307; doi:10.1093/ijrl/eep009
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Case Law

Meki Elgafaji, Noor Elgafaji v. Staatssecretaris van Justitie

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JUDGMENT OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE (Grand Chamber)

17 February 2009 (*)

(Directive 2004/83/EC – Minimum standards for determining who qualifies for refugee status or for subsidiary protection status – Person eligible for subsidiary protection – Article 2(e) – Real risk of suffering serious harm – Article 15(c) – Serious and individual threat to a civilian's life or person by reason of indiscriminate violence in situations of armed conflict – Proof)

In Case C-465/07, REFERENCE for a preliminary ruling under Articles 68 EC and 234 EC from the Raad van State (Netherlands), made by decision of 12 October 2007, received at the Court on 17 October 2007, in the proceedings

Meki Elgafaji, Noor Elgafaji v. Staatssecretaris van Justitie,

THE COURT (Grand Chamber),

composed of: V. Skouris, President, P. Jann, C.W.A. Timmermans, A. Rosas, K. Lenaerts and M. Ilesic, Presidents of Chambers, G. Arestis, A. Borg Barthet, J. . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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