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Category: Recitals

Recitals set out the reasons for the contents of the enacting terms

Reception Directive:
Recital 65

Appropriate coordination should be encouraged between the competent authorities as regards the reception of applicants, and harmonious relationships between local communities and accommodation centres should therefore be promoted.

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Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Regulation:
Recital 4

On 19 September 2016, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly urged States to scale up resettlement efforts and envisaged a comprehensive refugee response framework in which States aim to provide resettlement places and other legal pathways on a scale that would enable the annual resettlement needs identified by the Office of the United Nations High […]

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Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Regulation:
Recital 20

A positive conclusion on admission means that a person in relation to whom an admission procedure has been carried out for the purpose of resettlement or humanitarian admission has been accepted for admission by the Member State that reached that conclusion. A negative conclusion on admission means that such a person has not been accepted […]

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Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Regulation:
Recital 36

The integration of persons admitted in their host society is important for a successful admission procedure. Persons admitted should have the same access to integration measures as beneficiaries of international protection in accordance with of the European Parliament and of the Council (8). Member States should be able to require participation in such integration measures […]

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Return Border Procedure Regulation:
Recital 1

The Union, in constituting an area of freedom, security and justice, should ensure the absence of internal border controls for persons, frame a common policy on asylum and migration, external border control and returns, and prevent unauthorised movements between Member States, based on solidarity and the fair sharing of responsibility between Member States, which is […]

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Return Border Procedure Regulation:
Recital 17

It should be possible to mobilise the resources of the and of other relevant Union funds (the ‘Funds’) to support Member States in their efforts to apply , in accordance with the rules governing the use of the Funds and without prejudice to other priorities supported by the Funds. In that context, Member States should […]

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 8

The obligations on Member States stemming from this Regulation should be without prejudice to of the European Parliament and of the Council (6). 6. Regulation (EU) 2024/1351 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 May 2024 on asylum and migration management, amending Regulations (EU) 2021/1147, and (EU) 2021/1060 and repealing Regulation (EU) […]

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 24

In order to achieve the objectives of the screening, a stronger framework for close cooperation should be ensured between the competent national authorities referred to in the provision on implementation of control of , the authorities responsible for asylum procedures and reception of applicants, the authorities responsible for the protection of public health and the […]

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 40

The Common Identity Repository (CIR) was established by Regulations (18) and (19) of the European Parliament and of the Council to facilitate and assist in the correct identification of persons to facilitate and assist in the correct identification of persons registered in the , the Visa Information System established by Council Decision 2004/512/EC (20) (VIS), […]

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 56

In the event of a hit for the purposes of identification or verification of identity or of a security check, the screening authority should verify that data recorded in EU information systems or Europol data correspond to the data triggering a hit.

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