| Reference : Detection of vulnerabilities in the international protection procedure |
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| Detection of vulnerabilities in the international protection procedure | |
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Petry, Ralph [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Geography and Spatial Planning (DGEO) >] | |
Osburg, Mathis [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Geography and Spatial Planning (DGEO) >] | |
Nienaber, Birte [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Geography and Spatial Planning (DGEO) >] | |
| 14-Oct-2021 | |
| EMN Luxembourg National Inform | |
| No | |
| [en] migration ; international protection ; asylum ; asylum seeker ; third-country national ; applicants for international protection ; vulnerabilities ; vulnerable person ; reception | |
| [en] The vulnerability of applicants for international protection is a key component of the EU acquis on
asylum, with both the Recast Asylum Procedures Directive (2013/32/EU) and the Recast Reception Conditions Directive (2013/33/EU) providing special provisions for vulnerable persons with regard to the procedure for international protection (i.e. special procedural guarantees) and reception (i.e. special reception needs), respectively. Hence, in order for Member States to be able to provide and guarantee these special provisions for vulnerable applicants, it is essential that a potential vulnerability is detected and identified at an early stage in the international protection procedure. It is in this context that EMN Luxembourg decided, in consultation with the Luxembourgish authorities and national stakeholders, to launch a request for information to Member States via the EMN ad-hoc query system. As a consequence, the aim of this Inform is to map how vulnerabilities of applicants for international protection are detected in the international protection procedure in EU Member States and how the follow-up of this detection is guaranteed by the authorities and stakeholders involved, including special procedural guarantees. | |
| University of Luxembourg, Department of Geography and Spatial Planning | |
| European Commission - EC | |
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| http://hdl.handle.net/10993/48751 |
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