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A third-country national or stateless person below the age of 18 years. [defined in Article 2 of the Reception Directive]

Reception Directive:
Article 15 – Medical screening

Member States may require medical screening for applicants on public health grounds. Correlation table Directive 2013/33/EU This Directive Article 13 Article 15

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AMMR:
Article 36 – Obligations of the Member State responsible

1. The Member State responsible under this Regulation shall be obliged to: (a) take charge, under the conditions laid down in Articles 39, 40 and 46, of an applicant whose application was registered in a different Member State; (b) take back, under the conditions laid down in Articles 41 and 46 of this Regulation, an […]

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Eurodac Regulation:
Article 14 – Special provisions relating to minors

1. The biometric data of minors from the age of six shall be taken by officials trained specifically to take a minor’s biometric data in a child-friendly and child-sensitive manner and in full respect of the best interests of the child and the safeguards laid down in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of […]

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Procedures Regulation:
Article 44 – Decisions in the framework of the asylum border procedure

1. Where a border procedure is applied, decisions may be taken on the following: (a) the inadmissibility of an application in accordance with Article 38; (b) the merits of an application where any of the circumstances referred to in Article 42(1), points (a) to (g) and (j), and Article 42(3), point (b), apply. 2. Where […]

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Reception Directive:
Article 16 – Schooling and education of minors

1. Member States shall grant to minor children of applicants and to applicants who are minors the same access to education as their own nationals and under similar conditions for so long as an expulsion measure against such minors or their parents is not actually enforced. The specific needs of minors, in particular with regard […]

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Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Recital 8

This Regulation respects the fundamental rights of third-country nationals and stateless persons and observes the principles recognised by the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (the ‘Charter’), in particular the respect and protection of human dignity, prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, respect for private and family life, the […]

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Eurodac Regulation:
Article 42 – Rights of information

1. The Member State of origin shall inform a person covered by Article 15(1), Article 18(1) and (2), Article 20(1), Article 22(1), Article 23(1), Article 24(1) or Article 26(1) of this Regulation, in writing, and where necessary, orally, in a language that he or she understands or is reasonably supposed to understand, in a concise, […]

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Procedures Regulation:
Article 45 – Mandatory application of the asylum border procedure

1. A Member State shall examine an application in a border procedure in the cases referred to in Article 43(1) where any of the circumstances referred to in Article 42(1), point (c), (f) or (j), apply. 2. Where the circumstances referred to in Article 42(1), point (f), apply and without prejudice to Article 54, Member […]

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Reception Directive:
Article 24 – Applicants with special reception needs

Member States shall take into account the specific situation of applicants with special reception needs. Member States shall take into consideration the fact that certain applicants such as those falling within any of the following categories, are more likely to have special reception needs: (a) minors; (b) unaccompanied minors; (c) persons with disabilities; (d) elderly […]

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Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Recital 36

To ensure the smooth implementation of the solidarity mechanism under this Regulation, the EU Solidarity Coordinator should, in addition to the tasks laid down in , support relocation activities and promote a culture of preparedness, cooperation and resilience among Member States. In a situation of crisis, the EU Solidarity Coordinator should, every two weeks, provide […]

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