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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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ANDREW STEWART HENDERSON CAMPBELL |
Appellant |
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COURT OF THRACE (GREECE) |
Respondent |
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Jonathan Swain (instructed by the Crown Prosecution Service) for the Respondent
Hearing dates: 23 November 2022
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Chamberlain:
Introduction
The judgment below
Other case law about prison conditions in Greece and on the proper approach to compliance with Article 3 generally
The CPT report of 2 September 2022
The expert report of Prof. Tsitselikis of 7 November 2022
Ground 1: Article 3 ECHR
Submissions for the appellant
Submissions for the respondent
Discussion
"5. Mr Owda was extradited to Greece on the 21st June 2017 and held at the prison of Diavata, as the Greek authorities had foreseen. He was placed in wing B, cell ?? 16 of the prison of Diavata with another 9 inmates. The surface of the cell is 24 sq.m., therefore he had at his disposal 2.4 sq.m. In December 2017 he was moved to wing A, cell ?? 10. Again the cell was 24 sq.m. and the number of inmates in total 10. He remained in such conditions until the 20th February 2018 when, after a hunger strike that took place at the prison of Diavata as a reaction to the dire living conditions, he was transferred to the prison of Domokos. The transfer was a collective measure of punishment for all participants involved in the hunger strike. Mr Owda was transferred although he was just acting as an interpreter for the Arab-speaking participants. The capacity of the prison of Diavata is 358, and its occupancy in 2017 - 2018: min 544, max 560.
6. At the prison of Domokos (capacity: 600, occupancy in 2018-2021: min 520, max 735) Mr Owda was placed at wing C, cell ?? 20. After a year he was moved to wing D, until he was released on the 14th February 2021. Both cells measured 11,5 sq.m., designed to accommodate three inmates. Mr Owda lived in these cells with another 2 or 3 inmates. Only for short periods of time he was held with only one more inmate. Therefore, he had at his disposal in most of the time 2.8-3.8 sq.m. according to the occupancy of the cell."
Ground 2: Article 8 ECHR
Conclusion
(a) I shall adjourn the appeal on ground 1 (Article 3 ECHR) and invite the parties to agree or make submissions on the precise questions that should be posed to the Greek authorities in relation to the evidence about compliance with the assurances given in Owda's case; and
(b) I shall refuse permission to appeal on ground 2 (Article 8 ECHR).