CHAPTER IIBASIC PRINCIPLES AND GUARANTEES
Article 13Requirements for a personal interview
1.
A personal interview shall normally take place without the presence of family members unless the determining authority considers it necessary for an appropriate examination to have other family members present.
2.
A personal interview shall take place under conditions which ensure appropriate confidentiality.
3.
Member States shall take appropriate steps to ensure that personal interviews are conducted under conditions which allow applicants to present the grounds for their applications in a comprehensive manner. To that end, Member States shall:
(a)
ensure that the person who conducts the interview is sufficiently competent to take account of the personal or general circumstances surrounding the application, including the applicant’s cultural origin or vulnerability, insofar as it is possible to do so; and
(b)
select an interpreter who is able to ensure appropriate communication between the applicant and the person who conducts the interview. The communication need not necessarily take place in the language preferred by the applicant for asylum if there is another language which he/she may reasonably be supposed to understand and in which he/she is able to communicate.
4.
Member States may provide for rules concerning the presence of third parties at a personal interview.
5.
This Article is also applicable to the meeting referred to in Article 12(2)(b).