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Tag: Take Back Notification

A procedure where a Member State informs another Member State that it must take back a person for whom it is responsible.

AMMR:
Recital 75

The application of this Regulation can be facilitated, and its effectiveness increased, by bilateral arrangements between Member States for improving communication between competent departments, reducing time limits for procedures or simplifying the processing of take charge requests or take back notifications, or by establishing procedures for the performance of transfers and in order to carry […]

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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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AMMR:
Article 41 – Submitting a take back notification

1. In a situation referred to in Article 36(1), point (b) or (c), the Member State where the person is present shall make a take back notification immediately and in any event within two weeks after receiving the Eurodac hit. Failure to make the take back notification within that time limit shall not affect the […]

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Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Recital 51

Specific rules should be laid down for situations of crisis characterised by mass arrivals and for force majeure, to allow Member States to extend the time limits set out in under strict conditions where it is impossible to comply with those time limits due to the extraordinary situation. Such extension should apply simultaneously to the […]

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Crisis and Force Majeure Regulation:
Article 8 – Solidarity and support measures in a situation of crisis

1. A Member State facing a situation of crisis may request the following types of contributions in the reasoned request referred to in Article 2: (a) relocations, to be conducted following the procedures set out in Articles 67 and 68 of : (i) of applicants for international protection; (ii) where bilaterally agreed by the contributing […]

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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:
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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Eurodac Regulation:
Article 16 – Information on the status of the data subject

1. As soon as the Member State responsible has been determined in accordance with , the Member State that conducts the procedures for determining the Member State responsible shall update its dataset recorded in accordance with Article 17 of this Regulation regarding the person concerned by adding the Member State responsible. Where a Member State […]

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