Italy - 2011
Do migrants/minorities face disproportionate problems in accessing justice?
- Code:
- RED52
- Key Area:
- Policing - Law Enforcement - Justice
- Strand(s):
- Racism, Discrimination
Short Answer |
No. |
Qualitative Info |
The right of access to justice recognized by Article 24 of Constitution is an inviolable and non disposable right and a fundamental principle of Constitution. No relevant restriction can limit the right to access to justice in discrimination cases, as a matter of law. But, for many sociological and demographics reasons the access to justice can be difficult, for example lack of information on anti-discrimination law, irregular status, poor italian language skill. Source: http://fra.europa.eu/fraWebsite/attachments/access-to-justice-2011-country-IT.pdf |
Data | |
Groups affected/interested | Migrants, Ethnic minorities |
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Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas | Policing - law enforcement, Anti-discrimination, Anti-racism |
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