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8 June 2022 - The UK-Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership and Human Rights - Oral evidence

Committee Human Rights (Joint Committee)
Inquiry The UK-Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership and Human Rights

Wednesday 8 June 2022

Start times: 2:45pm (private) 3:00pm (public)


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Committee examines human rights implications of Rwanda asylum agreement

The Joint Committee on Human Rights examines the human rights implications of the UK’s asylum partnership agreement with Rwanda on Wednesday 8 June.

In July, the Government signed an agreement with Rwanda to send asylum seekers who have arrived in the UK illegally to have their asylum claims processed in Rwanda. Claimants would not be allowed to return to the UK and would receive asylum support in Rwanda and either settlement in Rwanda or return to their country of origin. The Government has since announced that the first relocations of asylum seekers to Rwanda are likely to take place around 14 June. 

Likely areas of questioning

In this evidence session, the Committee will examine whether the agreement complies with the UK’s international obligations to refugees, including under the European Convention on Human Rights and the Refugee Convention 1951. It will also examine the human rights landscape in Rwanda itself, including whether Rwanda is a safe third state for the removal of asylum seekers and what opportunities exist for individuals to challenge breaches of their rights. 

Meeting details

At 3:00pm: Oral evidence
Work The UK-Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership and Human Rights (Non-inquiry session)
Academic Researcher at Pearl International Insights
Barrister at Garden Court Chambers
Barrister at Garden Court Chambers

Location

Room 16, Palace of Westminster

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