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Under the Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation, in exceptional situations of mass influx or instrumentalisation, derogations from standard timelines and procedures are allowed.

Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Recital 27

In a situation of crisis, the solidarity measures to address such a situation should go beyond those provided for in . For that reason, when assessing the situation, the Commission should take into account quantitative and qualitative indicators provided for in Article 9 of that Regulation and substantiated information provided by the requesting Member State […]

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Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Article 10 – Registration of applications for international protection in situations of crisis, or force majeure

1. In a situation of crisis or force majeure, by way of derogation from Article 27 of , the Member State facing that situation may register applications made within the period during which this paragraph is applied, no later than four weeks after those applications are made. 2. When applying paragraph 1, the Member State […]

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Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Recital 29

In order to provide for an appropriate response that is necessary and proportionate to address the situation, the Commission proposal should identify, where relevant, the specific derogations that Member States should be authorised to apply. In a situation of instrumentalisation, the persons subject to instrumentalisation to whom the relevant derogations could be applied should be […]

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Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Article 11 – Measures applicable to the asylum border procedure in a situation of crisis or force majeure

1. In a situation of crisis or force majeure, Member States may, as regards applications made within the period during which this Article is applied, derogate from Article 51(2) of , by extending the maximum duration of the border procedure for the examination of applications set out in that Article by an additional period of […]

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Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Recital 31

Situations of crisis or force majeure are also liable to put at risk the essential functions of a Member State. In order to strengthen mutual trust between the Member States and to improve coordination at Union level, implementing powers should be conferred upon the Council to adopt an implementing decision authorising a Member State to […]

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Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Article 12 – Extension of time limits set out for take charge requests, take back notifications and transfers in a situation of crisis referred to in Article 1(4), point (a), or force majeure

1. In a situation of crisis as referred to in Article 1(4), point (a), or force majeure which renders it impossible for a Member State facing such a situation to comply with the time limits set out in Articles 39, 40, 41 and 46 of or to receive persons for whom it is responsible pursuant […]

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Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Recital 42

In situations of crisis and force majeure, the Member State should be authorised to derogate from in order to register applications for international protection no later than four weeks after they are made. Such an extension should be without prejudice to the rights of asylum applicants guaranteed by , and . Without prejudice to the […]

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Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Article 13 – Derogations from the obligation to take back an applicant in a situation of extraordinary mass arrivals

1. By way of derogation from Article 36(1), point (b), and Article 38(4) of , in a situation of crisis as referred to in Article 1(4), point (a), of this Regulation where the mass arrivals of third-country nationals or stateless persons are of such extraordinary scale and intensity that it could create a serious risk […]

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