Key information
Target group
Officials working in the Dublin unit
EQF/MQF level
n/a5
Version
Version 2.1 (2016)
Entry requirements
n/a
Prerequisites
n/a
Assessment
n/a
Learning outcomes & description
DESCRIPTION
The aim of this module is to provide officials working in the Dublin unit with the skills and knowledge needed to apply the Dublin III regulation in line with the EU asylum acquis and in accordance with international human rights legal instruments.
This module focuses on the basic function and scope of the Dublin system and its rules and procedures. It helps learners to familiarise themselves with Eurodac (the EU’s asylum fingerprint database) and the DubliNet electronic network.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of this module, the learner will be able to:
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Determine the responsible Member State by applying the responsibility criteria and the procedural rules and by using the tools set out in the Dublin regulation and its implementing regulation
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Recognise situations where derogation from the mechanical application of the Dublin regulation needs to be considered and outline a reasoned solution to the situation
DELIVERY METHOD
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.
Accredited module details
Accredited module |
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Duration |
20h to 25h online learning &2 days face to face |
Number of ECTS |
n/a |
Language |
English |
Assessment |
n/a |
Language versions (Not carrying ECTS) |
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Romanian, German, Czech, French & Slovene |
Training plan 2025
Training plan |
Target group |
Loc. |
Est. time for online studies |
Reg. deadline |
Online |
Webinar / Face to face |
Assessment |
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Learners curriculum |
Asylum staff |
Malta |
20 to 25 hours |
22/4/2025 |
3/6 to 4/7/2025 |
9-10/7/2025 |
n/a |