- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Introduction
- Section 1. Global overview of the field of asylum in 2019
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Section 2. Major developments in asylum in the European Union in 2019
- 2.1 The Common European Asylum System and current issues
- 2.2 Policy implementation based on the European Agenda on Migration
- 2.3 EU-Turkey Statement
- 2.4 Temporary arrangements for disembarkation and relocation
- 2.5 Resettlement at the EU level
- 2.6 External dimension and third country support
- 2.7 Jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU)
- Section 3. Support to countries and cooperation with other organisations
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Section 4. Data on the Common European Asylum System
- 4.1 Data on applications for international protection
- 4.2 Global overview of application for international protection
- 4.3 Push factors in third countries
- 4.4 Applications from visa-exempt countries
- 4.5 Decisions rendered on applications for international protection
- 4.6 Withdrawn applications
- 4.7 Pending cases awaiting final decision
- 4.8 Socio-economic indicators to analyse trends in asylum in Europe
- Section 5. The Dublin procedure
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Section 6. Unaccompanied minors and vulnerable applicants
- 6.1 Identification of vulnerable applicants
- 6.2 Data on unaccompanied minors
- 6.3 Age assessment of minors
- 6.4 Legal representation of minors
- 6.5 Provision of information
- 6.6 Procedures at first instance and vulnerable applicants
- 6.7 Training
- 6.8 Material reception conditions for vulnerable applicants
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Section 7. Highlights at the national level
- 7.1 Access to procedure
- 7.2 Access to information
- 7.3 Legal assistance and representation
- 7.4 Interpretation services
- 7.5 Special procedures
- 7.6 Procedures at first instance
- 7.7 Reception of applicants for international protection
- 7.8 Detention
- 7.9 Procedures at second instance
- 7.10 Country of origin information
- 7.11 Statelessness in the asylum context
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7.12 Content of protection
- 7.12.1 National forms of protection and regularisation measures
- 7.12.2 Review, cessation and revocation of international protection status
- 7.12.3 Family reunification
- 7.12.4 Residence permits
- 7.12.5 Eligibility for naturalisation
- 7.12.6 Travel documents
- 7.12.7 Integration
- 7.12.8 Access to employment
- 7.12.9 Access to education
- 7.12.10 Validation of skills and recognition of qualifications
- 7.12.11 Language instruction
- 7.12.12 Social welfare
- 7.12.13 Access to health care
- 7.12.14 Access to accommodation
- 7.12.15 Socio-cultural orientation
- 7.13 Return of former applicants
- 7.14 Resettlement and humanitarian admission programmes
- Conclusions
- Reader’s guide
- Statistical tables
As an important development, the Ministerial Decision 1139/2019 in Greece brought changes to the issuance of travel documents to regulate the procedure for minors who are accompanied by their parents and lack documentation establishing parental care. It also excludes refugees from receiving a travel document for five or ten years when they have been convicted of falsification or the use of false travel documents.
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