Publications
Country Guidance: Afghanistan (May 2024)
Common analysis and guidance note
This country guidance document provides an in-depth analysis of the situation in Afghanistan, focussing on the key elements of qualification for international protection.
EUAA Pilot Convergence Analysis 2023
Final report
This report presents the main findings of the study on convergence, as conducted by the EUAA with the support of EU+ countries. The study focuses on the main factors leading to variations in recognition rates as well as on measures to achieve greater convergence.
Country Guidance: Syria (April 2024)
Common analysis and guidance note
This country guidance document provides an in-depth analysis of the situation in Syria, focussing on the key elements of qualification for international protection.
Victims of Torture
Identification, support and examination of claims - Mapping report
Building on a survey on victims of torture in the EU+, the report touches on medico-legal reporting, national practices and key steps to support the authorities.
Judicial analysis on evidence and credibility in the context of the Common European Asylum System
This judicial analysis provides an overview of the EU legal framework and jurisprudence that pertains to evidence and credibility assessment.
Country Guidance: Syria (February 2023)
Common analysis and guidance note
This country guidance document provides an in-depth analysis of the situation in Syria, focussing on the key elements of qualification for international protection.
Country Guidance: Explained
This 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'.
Country Guidance: Afghanistan (January 2023)
Common analysis and guidance note
This country guidance document provides an in-depth analysis of the situation in Afghanistan, focussing on the key elements of qualification for international protection.