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A Common European Asylum System is needed to deal with the influx of asylum seekers into the EU. The 1951 Geneva Convention defines refugees as those who are unable to return to their country of origin or third country. The Removal of a refugee from a country of origin is a matter for the EU's internal and external borders.
A Common European Asylum System is needed to deal with the influx of asylum seekers into the EU. The 1951 Geneva Convention defines refugees as those who are unable to return to their country of origin or third country. The Removal of a refugee from a country of origin is a matter for the EU's internal and external borders.
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A Common European Asylum System is needed to deal with the influx of asylum seekers into the EU. The 1951 Geneva Convention defines refugees as those who are unable to return to their country of origin or third country. The Removal of a refugee from a country of origin is a matter for the EU's internal and external borders.
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2. Access to Territory and Access to Procedures (a) Visas (b) Carrier Sanctions (c) Interception and Rescue at Sea (d) Extraterritorial Immigration Control (e) ’The EU’s External and Internal Borders 3. Procedures for granting Protection a. Responsibility: The Dublin System b. Reception Conditions c. Minimum Standards for Normal Procedures
d. Minimum Standards for Specific Procedures
i. Accelerated and Manifestly Unfounded
Procedures ii. Safe Country of Origin iii. Safe Third Country e. Other aspects of decision-making f. Appeals 4. Criteria for Granting Protection a. Harmonization of the 1951 Geneva Convention Refugee Definition
b. Subsidiary Protection c. Temporary Protection 5. Removal a. Return Policies b. Readmission Agreement
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