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Title: Draft manual on statistics of asylum-seekers and refugees (3/1998/E/No. 18)
Series Title:Statistical Office of the European Communities (Eurostat) - Working papers and studies
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Statistisches Amt | European Commission / Statistical Office (Eurostat)
Publisher: European Communities / Office for Official Publications | Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen
Year: 2001
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: KS-AP-01-011-EN-I
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Arbeitspapiere, Preprints
Keyword: person seeking asylumpolicy on asylum
Subject: Human rightsAspects of migrationData collection
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Title: Asylum-seekers and refugees, a statistical report : Volume 3: Central European countries (3/1998/E/No. 19)
Series Title:Statistical Office of the European Communities (Eurostat) - Working papers and studies
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Statistisches Amt | European Commission / Statistical Office (Eurostat)
Publisher: European Communities / Office for Official Publications | Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen
Year: 2001
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: KS-AP-01-012-EN-I
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Arbeitspapiere, Preprints
Keyword: person seeking asylumpolicy on asylumstatistics
Subject: Human rightsAspects of migrationData collection
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Title: Legal and social conditions for asylum seekers and refugees in Western European Countries
Table of Contents
PREFACE
LIST OF CONTENTS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
AUSTRIA
Legal conditions
Social conditions for asylum seekers
Social conditions for refugees
Social conditions for persons under temporary protection
BELGIUM
DENMARK
FINLAND
FRANCE
GERMANY
GREECE
ICELAND
IRELAND
ITALY
LUXEMBOURG
MALTA
THE NETHERLANDS
NORWAY
PORTUGAL
SPAIN
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
UNITED KINGDOM
Author (Corp. Body): Dansk Flygtningehjaelp
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Year: 2000
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 87-7710-361-0
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: person seeking asylumrefugeelaw relating to refugeessocial policyWestern Europe
Subject: European Community treaties and agreementsSocial policy. Social welfareAspects of migration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Independent evaluation of 1998 and 1999 projects benefitting asylum-seekers, displaced persons and refugees.
Title (other): Projects co-funded by the EC under budgetlines B3-4113, B5-803 and B7-6008. Main Report
Table of Contents
Nur Hauptüberschriften:
Executive Summary
Table of content
Preface
List of abbreviations
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Background and context
Chapter 3: Description of the programmes
Chapter 4: Eligibility and selection
Chapter 5: Goal achievement: plan-realisation, important factors and efficiency
Chapter 6: Information, application, management
Chapter 7: Results and impact (project level)
Chapter 8: Impact (programme and policy level)
Chapter 9: Conclusions and recommendations
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Contributer: MDFsp
Year: 2002
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: person seeking asylumdisplaced personrefugeeintegration policyexpellee
Subject: European Community law in generalSocial theory and welfare economicsAid to the disadvantaged
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Independent evaluation of 1998 and 1999 projects benefitting asylum-seekers, displaced persons and refugees.
Title (other): Projects co-funded by the EC under budgetlines B3-4113, B5-803 and B7-6008. Annex I - IV
Table of Contents
Annex I Terms of Reference
Annex II Methodology
Annex III List of visited projects and persons interviewed
Annex IV Project Data Sheets
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Contributer: MDFsp
Year: 2002
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: person seeking asylumdisplaced personrefugeeintegration policyexpellee
Subject: European Community law in generalSocial theory and welfare economicsAid to the disadvantaged
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Study on the asylum single procedure ("One-Stop Shop") against the background of the common European asylum system and
the goal of a common asylum procedure
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Part 1. Single Asylum Procedure
A. Introduction
B. Comparative Survey
I. The Concept of Asylum and Subsidiary Protection and its Procedural Implications - The Need to Grant Protection beyond the Geneva Convention
1. The Emergence of Protection Schemes beyond the Geneva Convention
2. Protection Against the Background of European Harmonization
3. National Differences in Protection Schemes
4. The Growing Importance of Humanitarian Protection
II. Types of Separate Single or Combined Asylum Procedures
1. Separate Procedures
2. All-inclusive Asylum Single Procedures
3. Partial Asylum Single Procedures
4. Asylum Single Procedures in Non-EU Countries
5. Summary
III. Distribution of the Grounds for Examining Protection Requests - Scope of Application of a Single Procedure ratione materiae
1. All-inclusive Single Asylum Procedure
2. Partial Single Procedure
3. Criteria for the Distribution of Competences
IV. Procedural Safeguards to Ensure a Proper Assessment of Different Protection Grounds in a Single Procedure
V. Possible Connection between a Single Procedure and the Granting of a Uniform Status
VI. Administrative and Judicial Review - Problems and Trends
1. Streamlining Administrative and Judicial Review in Single Asylum Procedures
2. Appeal Rights in Separate Procedures
VII. Institutional Arrangements on Co-ordination and Co-operation
VIII. Procedural Questions and Problems
IX. Skills Required and Special Needs of Vulnerable Persons
X. Historical Developments Leading to the Current Approach
Synoptic Tables
C. Conclusions
I. General Remarks
II. Advantages of a Single Procedure
1. Facilitation Effects for Applicants for Protection
2. Higher Efficiency of the Procedure
3. Deterrence of Abusive Claims
4. Administrative Savings
5. Promotion of a Common European Asylum System
III. Risks and Problems
1. Watering-down Geneva Convention
2. Extensi
Author: Hailbronner, Kay
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Year: 2002
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: person seeking asylumasylum procedurerefugeeGeneva Convention
Subject: European Community law in generalSocial theory and welfare economicsMigration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Study on the single asylum procedure 'one-stop shop' against the background of the common European asylum system and the
goal of a common asylum procedure
Table of Contents
Executive summary
Zusammenfassung
Résumé
Sintesi
Part 1. Single asylum procedure
A. Introduction
B. Comparative survey
I. The concept of asylum and subsidiary protection and its procedural implications - the need to grant protection beyond the Geneva Convention
1. The emergence of protection schemes beyond the Geneva Convention
2. Protection against the background of European harmonisation
3. National differences in protection schemes
4. The growing importance of humanitarian protection
II. Types of separate single or combined asylum procedures
1. Separate procedures
2. All-inclusive single asylum procedures
3. Partial single asylum procedures
4. Single asylum procedures in non-EU countries
5. Summary
III. Distribution of the grounds for examining protection requests - scope of application of a single procedure ratione materiae
1. All-inclusive single asylum procedure
2. Partial single procedure
3. Criteria for the distribution of competences
IV. Procedural safeguards to ensure a proper assessment of different protection grounds in a single procedure
V. Possible connection between a single procedure and the granting of a uniform status
VI. Administrative and judicial review - problems and trends
1. Streamlining administrative and judicial review in single asylum procedures
2. Appeal rights in separate procedures
VII. Institutional arrangements on coordination and cooperation
VIII. Procedural questions and problems
IX. Skills required and special needs of vulnerable persons
X. Historical developments leading to the current approach
Synoptic tables
C. Conclusions
I. General remarks
II. Advantages of a single procedure
1. Facilitation effects for applicants for protection
2. Higher efficiency of the procedure
3. Deterrence of abusive claims
4. Administrative savings
5. Promotion of a common European asylum system
III. Risks and problems
1.Wa
Author: Hailbronner, Kay
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen
Year: 2003
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 92-894-5256-0 | KA-49-02-119-4A-C
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: person seeking asylumasylum procedurerefugeeGeneva Convention
Subject: European Community law in generalSocial theory and welfare economicsMigration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Study on The transfer of protection status in the EU, against the background of the common European asylum system and
the goal of a uniform status, valid throughout the Union, for those granted asylum
Title (other): Final Report ; Tender no. DG.JAI/A2/2003/001
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements and Attributions
Executive Summary
Introduction
1. The Fundamental Questions: proactive and reactive
2. Transfer of Responsibility
3. Background: Why is or might transfer of responsibility or protection status be an issue in the EU? (Relation to Dublin, Long-term resident third country national directive and other relevant instruments)
3.1 The Dublin Context
3.2 The Long-term Resident Context
4. Explanation of study, reasons for undertaking it, methodology
5. Layout of the Report
Part 1 - Existing international and regional legal framework
1. 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees
1.1 The apparent centrality of the Travel Document
1.2 Extraterritorial Effect of the Determination of Refugee Status
1.3 Transfer of residence rights: the actual centrality of lawful residence
1.4 The overlap and distinctions between status determination; stay or residence; Travel Documents and protection obligations
1.5 Standards of protection obligations and criteria of entitlements to treatment under the 1951 Convention
1.5.1 Standards of protection obligations
1.5.2 Criteria of entitlements to treatment
1.6 Scope of protection responsibilities implied in the transfer of responsibility for issuing Travel Documents: The centrality of lawful residence
2. The 1980 European Agreement on Transfer of Responsibility for Refugees
2.1 Background
2.2 'Two years of actual and continuous stay'
2.3 Scope of responsibility transferred on application of the European Agreement
3. Bilateral Agreements
4. Convention Status and Subsidiary Protection
Part 2 - Current Practice
1. Description of existing systems for transfer of protection in place in Member States and Switzerland
1.1. Countries using the European Agreement on Transfer of Responsibility for Refugees
1.2. States not using the European Agreement on transfer of responsibility for refugees
2. Qualitative and quantitative assessment of t
Author: Lassen, Nina M.
Contributer: Dansk Flygtningehjaelp | Migration Policy Institute | Instituut voor Migratie en Etnische Studies
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Inneres
Year: 2004
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: person seeking asylumasylum procedurerefugeeprotection
Subject: European Community law in generalSocial theory and welfare economicsMigration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Access to effective remedies: The asylum-seeker perspective - Thematic report
Author (Corp. Body): Fundamental Rights Agency
Year: 2010
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-9192-626-8
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: person seeking asylumEuropelegal assistance
Subject: International relations. International law
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Separated, asylum-seeking children in European Union Member States : comparative report
Author (Corp. Body): Agency for Fundamental Rights
Year: 2010
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: person seeking asylumpolicy on asylumEU member staterefugeechildliving conditions
Subject: Human rights
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: The European Agenda on Migration : Glossary, facts and figures
Table of Contents
Irregular migration
Comparison of irregular border crossings by route between Jan.-Dec. 2013 and Jan.-Dec. 2014
EU Agencies supporting Member States’ efforts in the area of migration?
EU rules on returning irregularly staying migrants
Return decisions against effected returns for main countries of citizenship of the irregular migrants
The Action Plan on Smuggling
Readmission Agreements
17 Readmission Agreements currently in force
The principle of non-refoulement
The difference between smuggling and trafficking
How does the EU tackle trafficking in human beings?
Save lives and secure the external borders
The “Hotspots” System
The Smart Borders Package
EUROSUR
Common Security and Defence Policy operations
Asylum and protection
The current EU legal framework on asylum
Total number of asylum seekers in the EU
Number of asylum applications per Member State
What does relocation mean? How does it work?
Distribution of asylum seekers among the ten EU countries receiving the most applications (2014)
The emergency response system under Art. 78.3 of the Treaty
What is resettlement? How does it work?
Resettled persons during the period 2008 - 2014
Regional Development and Protection Programmes
Legal migration
How does the EU attract non-EU workers?
Blue Cards issued by Member States
Residence permits issued by Member States
Impact of migration on development
Visa requirements for entering into the EU?
Top applicant countries in 2014
Mobility Partnerships
8 Mobility Partnerships signed
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Migration und Inneres
Year: 2015
Language: en
Ressource: Wikis, Glossare und spezielle Nachschlagewerke
Keyword: person seeking asylumEUillegal immigrationmigrationpartnershipregional developmentresettlement
Subject: European Community law in generalMigration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: The protection of the rights and special needs of irregular immigrant minors and asylum seeking children : A thematic
discussion paper prepared for the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights by Eurasylum Ltd
Author (Corp. Body): Agency for Fundamental Rights | Eurasylum
Year: 2008
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Arbeitspapiere, Preprints
Keyword: person seeking asylumchildlaw
Subject: Equal opportunities
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: The Organisation of Reception Facilities for Asylum Seekers in different Member States
Title (other): European Migration Network Study 2014
Abstract
This Synthesis Report presents the main findings of the Second 2013 EMN Focussed Study on “The Organisation of Reception Facilities for Asylum Seekers in the different Member States”.The main aim of this EMN Focussed Study was to identify good practices and existing mechanisms for flexible, efficient reception facilities whilst maintaining quality of reception conditions. The Study was prepared on the basis of National Contributions from 24 EMN NCPs. The organisation of reception and the provision of dignified standards of living to applicants for international protection is complex. The reception of applicants is often characterised by strong fluctuations in applicant numbers, requiring a high degree of flexibility in the organisation of reception. Moreover, (Member) States must ensure that the applicant’s entitlement to request protection and dignified reception standards are met, whilst ensuring efficient processing of claims for protection and prevention of misuse of the asylum system. Whilst harmonised reception standards have been introduced at EU level, this study highlights both similarities and differences in the type, nature and organisation of reception facilities across Member States.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Take-up at Reception Facilities
2.1 Categories of applicant entitled to reception
2.1.1 Preconditions for access to reception facilities
2.1.2 Reduction and withdrawal of reception.
2.2 Factors determining allocation to reception facilities
2.2.1 Dispersal systems2.2.3 Reception capacity
2.2.4 The status of the application
02.2.5 Profile of the applicant
2.2.6 Vulnerability assessment
2.2.7 Other criteria determining (re)allocation
3 Different types of facilities and actors involved in the provision of reception
3.1 Types of facilities
3.1.1 Collective and private facilities in (Member) States
3.1.2 Initial / transit accommodation facilities
3.1.3 Special reception facilities for vulnerable persons
3.2 Authorities responsible for reception facilities
3.2.1 Authorities with financial responsibility for reception facilities
3.2.2 Authorities with executive responsibility for reception facilities
3.2.3 Coordination and implementation mechanisms
4 National legislation and implementation of material reception conditions
4.1 Basic material reception conditions
4.1.1 Food
4.1.2 Clothing
4.1.3 Financial Allowance
4.2 Quality indicators for reception facilities
4.2.1 Available surface area per applicant
4.2.2 Supervision rate
4.2.3 Leisure activities
4.3 Control mechanisms for safeguarding quality standards in reception facilities
5 Flexibility
5.1 Pressure on the national reception systems (2008-2012)
5.1.1 Pressure due to high and/or sudden influx of applicants
5.1.2 Pressure to respond to fluctuating numbers of applicants over time
5.1.3 Pressure due to internal challenges in the system’s organisation
5.1.4 Pressure due to other dimensions of international protection system
5.2 Availability of data and indicators on pressure and capacity
5.3 Flexibility mechanisms to cope with reception shortages or surpluses
5.3.1 Emergency plans
| 5.3.2 Budgetary flexibility
5.3.3 Buffer capacity and/or use of excess space for other purposes
5.3.4 Applying different modalities and standards of reception in situations of pressure
5.3.5 Speeding up the procedure for international protection: more case workers
5.3.6 Speeding up the procedure for international protection: fast-tracking procedures
5.3.7 The use of an early warning system
5.3.8 Other mechanisms
5.4 Good practices in accommodating flexibility
5.4.1 Good practices to prepare, mitigate and respond to fluctuating demand
5.4.2 Practices within a framework of «chain management»
6 Efficiency
6.1 Efficiency of (Member) States in managing the flow of applicants through the reception system
6.2 Factors impacting on inflow
6.3 Factors affecting outflow
7 Conclusions
Author (Corp. Body): European Migration Network
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Inneres
Year: 2014
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: person seeking asylumpolicy on asylumEUlegislationlivinglegal usage
Subject: European Community lawHuman rightsMigration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Establishing Identity for International Protection : Challenges and Practices
Abstract
This Synthesis Report presents the main findings of the second EMN Focussed Study “Establishing Identity for International Protection: Challenges and Practices”. The aim of the study is to provide an overview of important challenges facing national authorities in their efforts to establish, in the absence of credible documentation, the identity of applicants for international protection (i.e. asylum and subsidiary protection) and for the return of rejected applicants. It also aims to draw together an overview of national practices in handling these challenges, while allowing for the identification of possible steps towards further (joint) actions.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
2. RELEVANT NATIONAL AND EU LEGISLATION
2.1 International Protection
2.1.1. Obligation of applicants to cooperate with the authorities
2.1.2. Right of the competent authorities to search the applicant
2.1.3. Possibility to prioritise/accelerate the asylum procedure in cases where the applicant has misled authorities
2.1.4 Investigating and establishing identity
2.1.5 Legislation outlining methods for establishing identity
2.1.6. Fixed terms for the establishment of identity
2.2 Return Procedure
2.2.1. Contacts with presumed countries of origin
2.2.2. Legislation outlining methods for establishing identity
3. INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR ESTABLISHING IDENTITY3.1 Types of organisations involved
3.2 Establishing the identity of asylum applicants as part of the decision making process
3.3 Establishing the identity of rejected asylum applicants for return: organisations involved
3.4 Central Competence Centres
4. METHODS FOR ESTABLISHING IDENTITY
4.1 Defining identity
4.2 Documents required for confirming identity
4.3 Methods used to establish identity in the absence of credible information
4.3.1 Methods for establishing identity in international protection procedures
4.3.2 Methods used in the (forced) return of rejected applicants
5. DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
5.1 Attribution and Determination of Identity
5.2 Weight of different methods to determine identity and grading systems
5.3 Influence of identity establishment on outcome of cases
5.3.1 International Protection
5.3.2 (Forced) Return
6. CONCLUSIONS
ANNEX
Author (Corp. Body): European Migration Network
Contributer: Europäische Kommission
Year: 2013
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: person seeking asylumthird countriesEUidentitymigration policylawlegal usageremigration
administrative procedure
Subject: European Community law in generalAdministrative proceduresMigration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Beneficiaries of international protection travelling to their country of origin : Challenges, policies and practices in
Ireland
Abstract
This European Migration Network study looks at challenges, policies and practices regarding beneficiaries of international protection travelling to their country of origin. The report consists of information gathered by way of a common template, primarily for a forthcoming overview, EU-level synthesis report: Beneficiaries of international protection travelling to their country of origin: Challenges, Policies and Practices in the EU Member States, Norway and Switzerland, which will be published on www.emn.ie and www.ec.europa.eu/emn.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Objectives and background
1.2 Methodology
SECTION 2 EU FRAMEWORK
2.1 EU framework
SECTION 3 POLICIES AND PRACTICES IN IRELAND
3.1 Cessation of refugee or subsidiary protection declarations in Ireland
3.2 Proposal to revoke
3.3 Decision to revoke
3.4 Grounds for revocation/cessation including return to/contact with country of origin
SECTION 4 CONSEQUENCES OF A DECISION TO REVOKE
4.1 Consequences of a decision to revoke
4.2 Effect on dependants and family members
SECTION 5 CONCLUSION
Author: Arnold, Samantha ; 1143139127
Series Title:ESRI - Survey and statistical report series ; 73
Contributer: Economic and Social Research Institute | European Migration Network
Year: 2019
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-0-7070-0484-6
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: person seeking asylumbest practiceEUcountry of originIrelandprotectiontravelremigration
Subject: European Community external relationsHuman rightsMigration
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesIreland
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