Publications

Jurisprudence Related to Asylum Pronounced by the Court of Justice of the EU in 2024

Fact Sheet No 32

This fact sheet analyses approximately 20 judgments which were pronounced by the CJEU in 2024 related to the Common European Asylum System.

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Quarterly Overview of Asylum Case Law, Issue No 1/2025

A compilation of cases related to international protection which were pronounced from December 2024-February 2025.

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Practical Guide on Nationality: Concepts related to nationality and statelessness in the context of international protection

This guide explains the concepts of nationality and statelessness and their implications for the assessment of the application for international protection.

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Jurisprudence related to Gender-Based Violence against Women

Analysis of Case Law from 2020-2024

The report examines court decisions related to gender-based violence, following three landmark rulings by the CJEU providing clearer legal grounds to grant international protection due to persecution or serious harm based on gender.

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Quarterly Overview of Asylum Case Law

Issue No 4/2024

A compilation of cases related to international protection which were pronounced from September-November 2024.

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Overview of the Role of UNHCR in EU+ Countries

Who is Who in International Protection in the EU+, Issue No 7

Accompanied by an interactive data visualisation, this report presents UNHCR's activities and priorities across EU+ countries by mapping the agency's specific role in asylum procedures.

 

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Family reunification for beneficiaries of international protection

Fact Sheet No 31

This fact sheet presents information on family reunification for beneficiaries of international protection, as extracted from the EUAA Asylum Report 2024.

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Guidance on Mental Health and Well-being of Applicants for International Protection: Part I – for senior management

Part I – for senior management

This part provides guidance to national authorities on how to set the framework to shape an asylum system informed by mental health and well-being considerations. This is the first of three standalone but complementary and interlinked parts. The other parts can be accessed here:

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