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Asylum

Zugang zu Asyl

Highlights

  • Country sheets
    20
    Oktober
    2020
    The EU Fundamental Rights Agency published in 2019 its report on the ‘Integration of young refugees in the EU’. The report explored the challenges of young people who fled armed conflict or persecution and arrived in the EU in 2015 and 2016. The report is based on 426 interviews with experts working in the area of asylum and integration, as well as 163 interviews with young people, aged 16 to 24, conducted between October 2017 and June 2018 in 15 regions and cities located in six Member States: Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Sweden. The links on this page provide a summary of the information collected during this period for each country about unaccompanied children turning 18 and the change in people’s legal status once international protection is granted. These two issues had at the time been identified as moments requiring sufficient, consistent and systematic support, particularly from lawyers, social workers and guardians, to ensure successful integration.
  • Periodic updates / Series
    17
    Dezember
    2021
    The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has been regularly collecting data on asylum and migration since September 2015. This report focuses on the fundamental rights situation of people arriving in Member States and EU candidate countries particularly affected by migration. It addresses fundamental rights concerns between 1 July and 30 September 2021.
  • Opinion
    11
    März
    2019
    In November 2016, FRA formulated 21 individual opinions to address the fundamental rights shortcomings identified in the implementation of the hotspot approach in Greece and Italy. Despite genuine efforts to improve the situation since November 2016, many of the suggestions contained in the 21 opinions FRA formulated at the time remain valid.
  • Fundamental Rights Report
    29
    Mai
    2016
    This Focus takes a closer look at asylum and migration issues in the European Union (EU) in 2015. It looks at the effectiveness of measures taken or proposed by the EU and its Member States to manage this situation, with particular reference to their fundamental rights compliance.
    Produkte
    29
    November
    2016
    Without being exhaustive, this opinion discusses selected topics which touch certain Charter rights, identifying the challenges and describing measures that could be taken to mitigate the risk of actions, which are not compliant with the Charter. It does not focus exclusively on risks arising in direct relation to the involvement of EU actors on the ground, but also takes into account that the hotspot approach entails a certain share of responsibility of the EU for the situation in the hotspots overall.
    29
    Mai
    2016
    This Focus takes a closer look at asylum and migration issues in the European Union (EU) in 2015. It looks at the effectiveness of measures taken or proposed by the EU and its Member States to manage this situation, with particular reference to their fundamental rights compliance.
    6
    April
    2016
    FRA’s opinions highlight general fundamental rights implications to be considered when applying the safe countries of origin concept. They should be read together with the relevant safeguards the Asylum Procedures Directive establishes. These safeguards provide for minimum guarantees that must also fully apply to applicants originating from countries on the proposed EU common list of safe countries of origin.
    22
    Oktober
    2015
    Processing biometric data for immigration, asylum and border management purposes has become common. This focus paper looks at measures authorities can take to enforce the obligation of newly arrived asylum seekers and migrants in an irregular situation to provide fingerprints for inclusion in Eurodac.
    9
    Oktober
    2015
    For asylum and return (i.e. expulsion) procedures to be implemented effectively, people need to be at the disposal of the authorities so that any measure requiring their presence can be taken without delay. To achieve this, EU Member States may decide to hold people in closed facilities. Less intrusive measures, which are usually referred to as alternatives to detention, reduce the risk that deprivation of liberty is resorted to excessively.
    27
    Juni
    2014
    Die Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention (EMRK) und das Recht der Europäischen Union bieten einen zunehmend bedeutenden Rahmen für den Schutz der Rechte von Ausländern. Das Unionsrecht zu Asyl, Grenzen und Migration entwickelt sich in hoher Geschwindigkeit weiter.
    7
    Dezember
    2010
    Alljährlich reisen Tausende von minderjährigen Drittstaatsangehörigen ohne ihre Eltern in die Europäische Union (EU) ein. Dies stellt für die Organe der EU und EU-Mitgliedstaaten eine große Herausforderung dar, da sie nach Maßgabe der Charta der Grundrechte der Europäischen Union und den einschlägigen Bestimmungen des Übereinkommen der Vereinten Nationen über die Rechte des Kindes verpflichtet sind, die Fürsorge und den Schutz dieser Kinder zu gewährleisten.
    7
    Dezember
    2010
    Jahr für Jahr reisen Tausende unbegleitete Kinder in die Europäische Union (EU) ein. Dies stellt für die Organe der EU und die EU-Mitgliedstaaten eine große Herausforderung dar, da sie nach Maßgabe der Charta der Grundrechte der Europäischen Union und den einschlägigen Bestimmungen des Übereinkommens der Vereinten Nationen über die Rechte des Kindes verpfl ichtet sind, die Fürsorge und den Schutz dieser Kinder zu gewährleisten. In diesem Bericht werden die Erfahrungen und Meinungen von 336 unbegleiteten,
    asylsuchenden Kindern sowie von 302 Erwachsenen, die für ihre Betreuung zuständig sind, in zwölf EU-Mitgliedstaaten untersucht.
    13
    September
    2010
    Ein gerechtes Asylverfahren ist dann gegeben, wenn sich die Antragsteller1 ihrer Rechte und Pflichten bewusst sind und die verschiedenen Phasen des Asylverfahrens verstehen.
    13
    September
    2010
    Auf Grundlage der Befragung von nahezu 900 Asylbewerbern und Asylbewerberinnen soll der vorliegende Bericht darüber informieren, in welchem Umfang Asylbewerber und Asylbewerberinnen in der Europäischen Union Zugang zu wirksamen Rechtsbehelfen gemäß Artikel 47 der Charta der Grundrechte der Europäischen Union haben.