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Court on strike: French asylum reforms trigger months of action

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  • Months of strike action has significantly impacted decision making at the French national asylum court (Cour Nationale du Droit d’Asile, or ‘CNDA’)

  • Refugee lawyers and court workers engaged in simultaneous strikes, which peaked through February and March

  • The CNDA is the French administrative jurisdiction charged with hearing appeals against decisions by the OFPRA (French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons)

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Court on strike: French asylum reforms trigger months of action Months of strike action has significantly impacted decision making at the French national asylum court (Cour Nationale du Droit d’Asile, or ‘CNDA’). Refugee lawyers and court workers engaged in simultaneous strikes, which peaked through February and March.

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