Turkey’s draft Law on Foreigners and International Protection
Reply to Written question
| Doc. 13285
| 16 July 2013
- Author(s):
- Committee of Ministers
- Origin
- Adopted at the 1176th meeting of
the Ministers’ Deputies (10 July 2013). 2013 - Fourth part-session
- Reply to Written question
- : Written question no. 634 (Doc. 13195)
1. The Committee of Ministers informs the
Honourable Parliamentarian that during the discussion on this question,
the Turkish delegation informed the Committee that the “Law on Foreigners
and International Protection” entered into force on 11 April 2013.
It provides a legal and concrete basis for the management of asylum
seekers and migrants with a view to ensuring compliance and conservation
of the rights of foreigners, migrants and refugees.
2. The Turkish delegation pointed out that the law incorporates
key elements of international humanitarian and human rights law
and also provides, among others, for the establishment, under the
Ministry of the Interior, of a specialised institution to manage
international protection on the basis of respect for the fundamental
rights and needs of the applicants. The law introduces a clear and
efficient system for the visa procedure, work and residence permits
which should lead to fewer bureaucratic hurdles and positively contribute
to the fight against irregular migration in Turkey. The International
Organisation for Migration and the United Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees were involved and the Council of Europe standards were
taken into account in the preparation of the law. Regulations for
the implementation of the law will be prepared over the next year,
in full respect of Council of Europe standards and guidelines.
3. Finally, the Turkish delegation recalled that due to its location
on the transit route of illegal migration, and becoming a target
country especially in recent years, it is familiar with the concept
of protection of irregular migrants and has accumulated considerable
expertise and experience. It also referred to the initiation of
fruitful co‑operation between the Turkish Ministry of the Interior
and the Council of Europe migration division, following the visit
of a high-level Turkish delegation responsible for migration issues
in September 2012.
4. The Committee of Ministers welcomes the commitment of the
Turkish authorities to implementing the new law and the information
provided thereon. It recalls the tools available within the Council
of Europe which may be of assistance to Turkey, if considered appropriate,
in pursuing these efforts, including in the field of training as
mentioned by the Honourable Parliamentarian.