Pereiti į pagrindinį turinį

Inclusion - advanced

Key information

Key information

THIS MODULE IS BEING RESTRUCTURED. A NEW VERSION WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR TRANSLATION IN MID 2024.

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TARGET GROUP


Asylum officials

 

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ESQF LEVEL


Not applicable

 

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DURATION


30h online learning
2 days face to face

 

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LANGUAGES


English, Russian & German

 

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VERSION


Version 1 (2017)

 

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS & PREREQUISITES


Not applicable

 

 

Description
The aim of this module is to provide asylum officials with structured and detailed guidance on complex interpretative issues relating to qualification for international protection.
This module focuses on more complex aspects of qualification for international protection with regard to acts of persecution, reasons for persecution, serious harm (subsidiary protection) and protection from persecution or serious harm. It critically assesses the work of asylum case officers in the context of national practice and CEAS-related jurisprudence while applying conclusions drawn from the work of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and the European Court of Human Rights. This module also explores a method of interpreting EU law and international protection law in the absence of guidance from the CJEU when facing complex interpretative issues relating to qualification for international protection.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  1. Critically assess work in the context of different Member States’ practices and CEAS-related jurisprudence
  2. Apply conclusions drawn from European jurisprudence, mainly from CJEU case-law and European Court of Human Rights case-law
  3. Address interpretative issues relating to qualification for international protection in line with the CJEU’s method of interpretation of EU law, in the absence of direct CJEU guidance
  4. Provide structured and detailed guidance on complex interpretative issues relating to qualification for international protection
 
This module is delivered through a blended learning methodology (online and face-to-face). Online learning contains learning activities that assess progress toward the learning outcomes, and face-to-face sessions focus on complex elements that require discussion.
In 2023, this module will be upgraded as part of the restructuring of the European Asylum Curriculum.
Training plan 2024
TRAINING PLAN TARGET GROUP LOCATION REGISTRATION DEADLINE ONLINE DURATION  WEBINAR / F2F ASSESSMENT
Learners curriculum Asylum & reception staff Malta 13th August 2024 20th August to 11th October 2024 16th to 17th October 2024 31st October 2024
             

 

Face to face may take place in a location outside Malta.