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Asylum Report 2024

Asylum Report 2024

 

Asylum Report

As the go-to source of information on international protection in Europe, the Asylum Report 2024 provides a comprehensive overview of key developments in asylum in 2023.

The European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) collates information on all aspects of the Common European Asylum System. To this end, the report outlines changes to policies, practices and legislation. It presents trends in asylum, key indicators for the reference year 2023, an overview of the Dublin system which determines the Member State responsible for a case and a dedicated section on applicants with special needs, including unaccompanied minors. Examples of case law are featured to interpret European and national laws in the context of the EU asylum acquis.

The Asylum Report 2024 draws on information from a wide range of sources – including perspectives from national authorities, EU institutions, international organisations, civil society organisations and academia – to present a complete picture and diverse perspectives. The report, covering 1 January to 31 December 2023, serves as a reference for the latest developments in international protection in Europe.

    Main sections

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    Section 1
    Global developments in the field of asylum in 2023

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    Section 2
    Major developments in asylum in the European Union in 2023

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    Section 3
    Functioning of the Common European Asylum System

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    Section 4
    Children and people with special needs in the asylum procedure

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    Section 5
    EUAA support in 2023

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    Concluding remarks

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    © European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA), 2024

    Neither the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) nor any person acting on behalf of the EUAA is responsible for the use that might be made of the information contained within this publication.

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    Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2024

    PDF BZ-AB-24-001-EN-N ISBN 978-92-9403-984-2 ISSN 2314-9701 doi: 10.2847/71363
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