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  1. Silvia Raithel, Vol. 37 Associate Editor. Negotiations towards the Common European Asylum System (“CEAS”) began in 1999 in the city of Tampere, Finland. EU Member States wanted a unified asylum system, based on binding legislation, in order to address several key problems. One problem the CEAS sought to address was asylum shopping. This is a practice whereby asylum seekers whose ...

  2. Completing the reform of the Common European Asylum System: towards an efficient, fair and humane asylum policy Brussels, 13 July 2016 The European Commission is today presenting proposals to complete the reform of the Common European Asylum System in order to move towards a fully efficient, fair and humane asylum policy –

  3. These standards are based on the current Common European Asylum System (CEAS), which is made up of directives and regulations. The most familiar of these is likely to be the “Dublin Regulation” on the right of residence in the EU. The reform of the CEAS has been in planning for a number of years. The ministers of Belgium, France, Italy ...

  4. All aspects of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) are covered step by step by summarising changes to legislation, policy and practices at the European and national levels. The report presents selected case law which has shaped the interpretation of European and national laws, as well as key statistical indicators for the 2020 reference year which highlight emerging trends and the ...

  5. establishment of a Common European Asylum System based on fundamental rights. The European Parliament always strongly promoted a Common European Asylum System in accordance with the Union’s legal commitments. The Parliament worked as well as for the reduction of illegal migration as well as for the protection of vulnerable groups.

  6. The Regulation establishes the Member State responsible for the examination of the asylum application. The criteria for establishing responsibility are, in hierarchical order: family considerations, recent possession of visa or residence permit in a Member State and. whether the applicant has entered EU irregularly, or regularly.

  7. Reforming the Common European Asylum System: Achievements, Challenges and Deficiencies e-Presentation by Nuala Mole This presentation details the development of European asylum law focusing on the multiple directives and regulations as well as the Charter of Fundamental Rights. The effectiveness of ...