Publications

Catalogue of EUAA Judicial Publications

Reference material for members of courts and tribunals

This catalogue provides an overview of the EUAA judicial publications, categorised according to the core, horizontal or expert nature of the topic they 

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EUAA Medical Country of Origin Information (MedCOI) Methodology

The MedCOI Methodology establishes the guiding principles for MedCOI and includes guidance on how to research and draft MedCOI. It also provides an overview of the various MedCOI products and the different quality control mechanisms integrated into the production process.

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Guidelines for group discussions on substance use prevention with adolescent boy applicants in reception

To be used in conjunction with the EUAA animation ‘Everywhere There is Life’

The Guidelines provide tips for reception professionals working with adolescent boy applicants on how to conduct group discussions with them about substance use prevention.

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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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Latest Asylum Trends 2024 - Annual Analysis

The LAT provides an annual overview of the asylum situation to the general public, through a dedicated webpage with analysis and data visualisations.

 

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Glossary of Training Terms

This glossary is intended to enable all stakeholders involved in enhancing training quality to use common terms.

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Country Guidance: Explained

This updated document outlines the general guidance and methodological framework, on which the EUAA country guidance documents are based. The country-specific common analysis and guidance notes should be read in conjunction with the 'Country Guidance: explained'.

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