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Pact instrument: Procedures Regulation

Procedures Regulation:
Article 51 – Deadlines

1. By way of derogation from Article 28 of this Regulation, applications subject to a border procedure shall be lodged no later than five days from registration for the first time or, following a transfer pursuant to Article 67(11) of , five days from when the applicant arrives in the Member State of relocation following […]

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Procedures Regulation:
Article 67 – The right to an effective remedy

1. Applicants and persons subject to withdrawal of international protection shall have the right to an effective remedy before a court or tribunal, in accordance with the basic principles and guarantees provided for in Chapter II that relate to the appeal procedure, against the following: (a) a decision rejecting an application as inadmissible; (b) a […]

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Procedures Regulation:
Recital 16

It is in the interests of both Member States and applicants that applicants receive at a very early stage comprehensive information on the procedure to be followed and on their rights and obligations. In addition, it is essential to ensure a correct recognition of international protection needs already at the stage of the administrative procedure […]

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Procedures Regulation:
Recital 32

To be able to fulfil their obligations, the staff of the authorities applying this Regulation should have the appropriate knowledge and should receive training in the field of international protection, including with the support of the Asylum Agency. They should also be given the appropriate means, including sufficient competent staff, and guidance to effectively perform […]

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Procedures Regulation:
Recital 48

Member States should have the possibility to apply the concept of safe third country as a ground for inadmissibility where the possibility exists for the applicant to request and, if the conditions are fulfilled, to receive effective protection in a third country, where his or her life and liberty are not threatened on account of […]

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Procedures Regulation:
Recital 64

Given that the purpose of the border procedure is, inter alia, to allow for the expeditious assessment of applications that are likely to be inadmissible or unfounded, with a view to enabling the swift return of those with no right to stay, that procedure should not be applied or should cease to apply where the […]

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Procedures Regulation:
Recital 80

It should be possible to designate a third country as safe country of origin with exceptions for specific parts of its territory or clearly identifiable categories of persons. In addition, the fact that a third country is included in a list of safe countries of origin cannot establish an absolute guarantee of safety for nationals […]

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Procedures Regulation:
Recital 96

In order to ensure fairness and objectivity in the management of applications and effectiveness in the common procedure for international protection, time limits should be set for the administrative procedure.

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Procedures Regulation:
Article 4 – Competent authorities

1. Each Member State shall designate in accordance with national law a determining authority to carry out the tasks conferred on it pursuant to this Regulation and , in particular: (a) receiving and examining applications for international protection; (b) taking decisions on applications for international protection; (c) taking decisions on the withdrawal of international protection. […]

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Procedures Regulation:
Article 20 – Assessment of the need for special procedural guarantees

1. The competent authorities shall individually assess whether the applicant is in need of special procedural guarantees, with the assistance of an interpreter, where needed. That assessment may be integrated into existing national procedures or into the assessment referred to in Article 25 of and need not take the form of an administrative procedure. Where […]

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