Brazilian lawyer Amanda Abreu, who has been collecting testimonies from immigrants, states that a complaint will be submitted to the European Court of Human Rights next month.
Complaints from immigrants will prompt action against Portugal
Friday, 20 February 2026RSS

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The European Court of Human Rights (Tribunal Europeu dos Direitos Humanos) is an international court in Strasbourg that enforces the European Convention on Human Rights and issues binding judgments against Council of Europe member states (46 countries). Established in 1959, it hears complaints from individuals and governments and can require states to pay compensation or change policies, but cases often take several years and usually require domestic remedies to be exhausted first.
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