2012
Do migrants/minorities face disproportionate problems in accessing justice?
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Austria
There has been no systematic evaluation published yet concerning disproportionate problems migrants/minorities are facing in accessing justice.
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Bulgaria
Yes.
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Cyprus
yes
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Denmark
No.
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Finland
No.
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France
Yes
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Germany
In general, access to the civil justice system is made possible and affordable for the entire population. Yet, there has been no systematic evaluation published with regard to disproportionate problems migrants/minorities are facing in accessing justice.
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Greece
No official data/evidence for disproportionate problems in accessing justice faced by migrants/minorities exist; nevertheless, severe difficulties are reported by asylum seekers with regard to access to asylum procedures.
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Hungary
No data.
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Ireland
Yes, in some cases.
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Italy
No.
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Poland
Yes.
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Portugal
There is no information or evidence that migrants or minorities face disproportionate problems in accessing justice.
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Romania
Lack of data regarding complaints of racial discrimination and shortcomings in the effective use of mother tongue in judicial procedures by national minorities can be inferred.
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Slovenia
Yes.
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Spain
No.
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Sweden
Yes