Qualification Directive definition
Examples of Qualification Directive in a sentence
In other words, persons who are eligible for Subsidiary Protection Status under the EU Qualification Directive will be granted refugee status under the Norwegian Immigration Act.
Who can qualify for international protection is in the so-called Qualification Directive (Directive 2013/33/Eu of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 laying down standards for the reception of applicants for international protection (recast)).
The interpretation of the Article 8 paragraph 2 of the Directive 2011/95/EU (recast Qualification Directive); 699.
According to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ “the main existing legal instruments and current reform efforts” can be summarised as follows (paragraphs from 15 to 23): Except for the recast Qualification Directive, which entered into force in January 2012, the other recast legislative acts only entered into force in July 2013.
General information available at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies_en In the EU territory: Directive 2011/95/EU Recast Qualification Directive; Directive 2013/32/EU Recast Asylum Procedures Directive; Directive 2013/33/EU Recast Reception Conditions Directive; Regulation (EU) No 604/2013 Dublin III Regulation.
Note on European Policies: From a European point of view, vulnerable groups are identified according to the Qualification Directive (Directive 2013/33/EU).
Nevertheless, Article 33 of the 1951 Geneva Convention and the Article 21 of Qualification Directive do not prohibit the refoulement for everyone.