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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 2525

IMMIGRATION

The Refugee or Person in Need of International Protection (Qualification) Regulations 2006

  Made 11th September 2006 
  Laid before Parliament 18th September 2006 
  Coming into force 9th October 2006 

The Secretary of State is a Minister designated[1] for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[2] in relation to measures relating to immigration, asylum, refugees and displaced persons, and in exercise of the powers conferred on him by that section, makes the following Regulations:

Citation and commencement
     1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as The Refugee or Person in Need of International Protection (Qualification) Regulations 2006 and shall come into force on 9th October 2006.

    (2) These Regulations apply to any application for asylum which has not been decided and any immigration appeal brought under the Immigration Acts (as defined in section 64(2) of the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006[
3]) which has not been finally determined.

Interpretation
     2. In these Regulations—

Actors of persecution or serious harm
     3. In deciding whether a person is a refugee or a person eligible for humanitarian protection, persecution or serious harm can be committed by:

Actors of protection
    
4. —(1) In deciding whether a person is a refugee or a person eligible for humanitarian protection, protection from persecution or serious harm can be provided by:

    (2) Protection shall be regarded as generally provided when the actors mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) and (b) take reasonable steps to prevent the persecution or suffering of serious harm by operating an effective legal system for the detection, prosecution and punishment of acts constituting persecution or serious harm, and the person mentioned in paragraph (1) has access to such protection.

    (3) In deciding whether a person is a refugee or a person eligible for humanitarian protection the Secretary of State may assess whether an international organisation controls a State or a substantial part of its territory and provides protection as described in paragraph (2).

Act of persecution
    
5. —(1) In deciding whether a person is a refugee an act of persecution must be:

    (2) An act of persecution may, for example, take the form of:

    (3) An act of persecution must be committed for at least one of the reasons in Article 1(A) of the Geneva Convention.

Reasons for persecution
     6. —(1) In deciding whether a person is a refugee:

    (2) In deciding whether a person has a well-founded fear of being persecuted, it is immaterial whether he actually possesses the racial, religious, national, social or political characteristic which attracts the persecution, provided that such a characteristic is attributed to him by the actor of persecution.

Exclusion
    
7. —(1) A person is not a refugee, if he falls within the scope of Article 1 D, 1E or 1F of the Geneva Convention.

    (2) In the construction and application of Article 1F(b) of the Geneva Convention:

    (3) Article 1F(a) and (b) of the Geneva Convention shall apply to a person who instigates or otherwise participates in the commission of the crimes or acts specified in those provisions.


Liam Byrne
Minister of State

Home Office
11th September 2006



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations together with amendments to the Immigration Rules (HC 395) in part implement Council Directive 2004/83/EC of 29th April 2004 on minimum standards for the qualification and status of third country nationals or stateless persons as refugees or as persons who otherwise need international protection and the content of the protection granted (OJ L304 30.9.2004 p 12) ("the Directive"). Many parts of the Directive do not require implementation as consistent provision is already made in existing domestic legislation. A transposition note has been prepared and is published together with the explanatory memorandum for this instrument on HMSO's website:
www.opsi.gov.uk.

These Regulations apply to any person who is not a British citizen who makes an application for asylum on or after 9th October 2006 and to any application for asylum which has not been decided and any immigration appeal brought under the Immigration Acts which has not been finally determined. Application for asylum is defined in regulation 2 and Immigration Acts is defined in regulation 1.

Regulation 3 provides that in deciding whether a person is a refugee or person eligible for humanitarian protection the actors that can commit persecution or serious harm include the State, any party or organisation controlling the State or a substantial part of the territory of the State, or any non-State actor if the State or party controlling the State or a substantial part of it or any international organisation are unable or unwilling to provide protection against persecution or serious harm. Persecution and serious harm are defined in regulation 2.

Regulation 4 provides that in deciding whether a person is a refugee or person eligible for humanitarian protection the actors listed in regulation 4 (as set out above) and any international organisation can provide protection from persecution or serious harm. It also specifies when protection shall be regarded as generally provided.

Regulation 5 provides which acts can constitute persecution and the forms that persecution can take. It also provides that an act of persecution must be committed for at least one of the reasons in Article 1(A) of the Geneva Convention.

Regulation 6 provides that in determining whether a person is a refugee certain factors shall be taken into consideration when looking at the reasons for persecution in Article 1(A) in the Geneva Convention.

Regulation 7 sets out which persons are excluded from the Geneva Convention.


Notes:

[1] S.I. 2004/2642 designates the Secretary of State in matters relating to immigration, asylum, refugees and displaced persons.back

[2] 1972 c. 68.back

[3] 2006 c.13.back

[4] The Convention relating to the Status of Refugees ("the Geneva Convention") is contained in United Nations Treaty Series No. 2545, volume 189 at page 137 and applied to those who became refugees as a result of events occurring before 1st January 1951. It came into force on 22nd April 1954. The 1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees is contained in United Nations, Treaty Series No. 8791, volume 606 at page 267. It amends the Geneva Convention so that it also applies to those who become refugees as a result of events occurring on or after 1st January 1951 and it came into force on 4th October 1967.back

[5] 1971 c.77back

[6] Agreed by the Council of Europe at Rome on 4th November 1950 as it has effect for the time being in relation to the United Kingdom.back



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