Publications

Stakeholders Involved in the Dublin Procedure

Who is Who in International Protection in the EU+, Issue No 9

The report presents the stakeholders which are involved in each stage of the Dublin procedure at the national level, including actors involved in conducting the Dublin interview and replying to requests from other Member States.

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Quarterly Overview of Asylum Case Law

Issue No 1/2024

A compilation of cases related to international protection which were pronounced from December 2023 to February 2024.

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Persons with Disabilities in Asylum and Reception Systems

A Comprehensive Overview

This report analyses the latest developments and systems currently in place to manage asylum applicants with disabilities. The information is based on publicly-available sources and submissions to two EUAA surveys.

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Displaced Ukrainians with Disabilities Seeking Temporary Protection in Europe, Situational Update No 20

This situational update accompanies the analytical report on asylum applicants with disabilities and focuses on current practices and the latest developments related to displaced Ukrainians with disabilities.

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Quarterly Overview of Asylum Case Law

Issue No 4/2023

A compilation of cases related to international protection which were pronounced from September to November 2023.

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Residence Permits and Travel Documents for Third-Country Nationals in the Context of Asylum, Fact Sheet No 23

This fact sheet explores developments in the issuance of residence permits and travel documents to third-country nationals.

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Family reunification for beneficiaries of international protection

Fact Sheet No 22

This fact sheet presents information on family reunification for beneficiaries of international protection as extracted from the EUAA Asylum Report 2023.

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Professionals working in reception centres in Europe: an overview of drug-related challenges and support needs

Joint Report by EMCDDA and EUAA

This report traces the needs and challenges faced by reception authorities in EU+ countries when working with applicants for IP who experience substance use related problems.

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