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"Question No 12 by Nils Lundgren ()
Since 1998, the Swedish citizen Lech Sierpinski has been subject to a travel ban in Poland and has, therefore, been unable to leave the country. As a foreign national in Poland, he has thus been deprived of fundamental rights for the past seven years and of access to health care and a work permit. Moreover, he is no longer able to fund the costs of his lawyer.
All Member States must fulfil the Copenhagen criteria and have signed the European Convention on Human Rights which provides, inter alia, for the right to effective legal protection and a fair trial.
The author of this question is well aware of the difficulty of commenting on individual cases but will the Presidency, nevertheless, say whether it considers that anything can be done at Council level to influence a Member State which, in such circumstances, does not satisfy reasonable requirements by providing guarantees of due process of law?"@en1
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"Subject: Due process of law within the EU"1
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