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Category: Recitals

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

Screening Regulation:
Recital 25

During the screening, the best interests of the child should always be a primary consideration in accordance with Article 24(2) of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (the ‘Charter’). Child protection authorities should, wherever necessary, be closely involved in the screening to ensure that the best interests of the child are duly […]

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 41

In order to establish the identity or to verify the identity of the person subject to the screening, a verification should be initiated in the in the presence of that person during the screening. During that verification, the biometric data of the person should be checked against the data contained in the . Where the […]

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Screening Regulation:
Recital 57

It should also be possible for the screening authorities to check the relevant national databases in the context of identification or verification of identity or of security checks in accordance with national law.

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AMMR:
Recital 2

In order to reinforce mutual trust between Member States, it is necessary to have a comprehensive approach to asylum and migration management which brings together internal and external components. The effectiveness of such an approach depends on all components being addressed jointly and implemented consistently and in an integrated manner.

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AMMR:
Recital 18

Member States and the Commission should ensure respect for fundamental rights and compliance with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (the ‘Charter’) in the implementation of the actions funded by the financial contributions. The enabling conditions laid down in Article 15 of of the European Parliament and of the Council (9) , […]

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AMMR:
Recital 34

While relocation should primarily apply to applicants for international protection, and whereas primary consideration should be given to vulnerable persons, its application should be kept flexible. Given its voluntary nature, contributing and benefitting Member States should have the possibility to express their preferences in terms of persons to be considered. Such preferences should be reasonable […]

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AMMR:
Recital 50

In order to prevent that persons who represent a security risk are transferred among the Member States, it is necessary to ensure that the Member State where an application is first registered does not apply the responsibility criteria or the benefitting Member State does not apply the relocation procedure where there are reasonable grounds to […]

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AMMR:
Recital 66

Deficiencies in, or the collapse of, asylum systems, often aggravated or contributed to by particular pressures on them, could jeopardise the smooth functioning of the system put in place under this Regulation, which could lead to a risk of violation of the rights of applicants as set out in the Union asylum acquis and , […]

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AMMR:
Recital 82

Member States as well as Union bodies, offices and agencies should, when implementing this Regulation, take all proportionate and necessary measures to ensure that personal data is stored in a secure manner.

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Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Recital 4

Notwithstanding the putting in place of the necessary preventive measures, it cannot be excluded that a situation of crisis or force majeure in the field of migration and asylum arises due to circumstances beyond the control of the Union and its Member States. Such exceptional situations can include the mass arrivals of third-country nationals and […]

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