Publications
Judicial Analysis on Qualification for international Protection - second edition
Directive 2011/95/EU
This judicial analysis is primarily intended for use by members of courts and tribunals of EU Member States whose work concerns hearing appeals or conducting reviews of decisions on applications for international protection.
Iran – Situation of Afghan refugees
This report describes the situation of Afghan refugees in Iran. Afghans living in Iran can be broadly divided into four main groups: Amayesh cardholders, Afghan passport holders with Iranian visas, undocumented Afghan refugees and Afghans registered during headcount exercises.
Nota de orientação: Afeganistão
This guidance note summarises the conclusions of the common analysis of the situation in Afghanistan in a light user-friendly format. It focuses on the main elements of qualification for international protection.
Указания: Ирак
This guidance note summarises the conclusions of the common analysis of the situation in Iraq in a light user-friendly format. It focuses on the main elements of qualification for international protection.
Notă de îndrumare: Afganistan
This guidance note summarises the conclusions of the common analysis of the situation in Afghanistan in a light user-friendly format. It focuses on the main elements of qualification for international protection.
Usmernenie: Afganistan
This guidance note summarises the conclusions of the common analysis of the situation in Afghanistan in a light user-friendly format. It focuses on the main elements of qualification for international protection.
Smernice: Afganistan
This guidance note summarises the conclusions of the common analysis of the situation in Afghanistan in a light user-friendly format. It focuses on the main elements of qualification for international protection.
Vägledning: Afghanistan
This guidance note summarises the conclusions of the common analysis of the situation in Afghanistan in a light user-friendly format. It focuses on the main elements of qualification for international protection.