Svenske advokater opfordrer til boykot af asylrådgivning

Advokatsamfundet i Sverige opfordrer sine medlemmer til at nægte at yde juridisk rådgivning til asylansøgere. Tiltaget er knyttet til regeringens stramning af asylloven den 12. juli.

Advokatsamfundet kræver, at regeringen trækker reglerne om afskaffelse af juridisk repræsentation tilbage. Organisationen henviser til ændringen, der tilpasser svensk lovgivning til EU's minimumsniveau. Karin Gyllenring fra Advokatsamfundets arbejdsgruppe for migrationsretlige spørgsmål siger, at ændringen kan føre til flere forkerte udvisningsafgørelser. Hun påpeger, at juridisk repræsentation erstattes af to til tre timers rådgivning. Opfordringen kommer, mens EU's nye asyl- og migrationspagt implementeres i svensk lov. Advokatsamfundet opfordrer nu sine medlemmer til at afvise de nye opgaver.

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