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New manual to improve the assessment of credibility in EU asylum procedures

21st October 2013 | News

ECRE member Hungarian Helsinki Committee (HHC) has published a training manual on ‘Credibility Assessment in Asylum Procedures’ designed to meet the needs of asylum decision-makers and other asylum professionals. The manual aims at offering a creative and...

ECRI urges Malta to provide for alternatives to detention for migrants and asylum seekers

21st October 2013 | News

The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) has published its fourth report on Malta. ECRI notes that since the publication of the last report in 2008, efforts have been made to improve the asylum determination procedure and that now subsidiary...

EASO to provide support to Bulgaria on asylum procedures and reception

21st October 2013 | News

Following an agreement signed on 17 October, the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) will provide support to Bulgaria until September 2014 on a number of priority areas identified by both parties. The Operating Plan foresees the support and deployment of Joint...

Swiss Refugee Council: Dublin transfers to Italy leave people exposed to destitution

21st October 2013 | News

The Swiss Refugee Council, Member of ECRE, has released a report, Italy: Reception Conditions – Current situation of asylum seekers and recognised refugees, in particular Dublin returnees (Italien: Aufnahmebedingungen – Aktuelle Situation von Asylsuchenden und...

Michigan Guidelines urge States to exercise caution before denying refugee status to asylum seekers accused of international criminal conduct

21st October 2013 | News

The new Michigan Guidelines on the Exclusion of International Criminals, resulting from a colloquium held in March 2013 at the University of Michigan, attempt to define the circumstances in which an international criminal can be excluded from protection by the Refugee...
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