Publications
Soft Skills for International Protection Judges
Judicial practical guide
This practical guide is designed for members of courts and tribunals deciding international protection cases. It highlights key soft skills essential for judges in this field, with a particular focus on conducting oral hearings.
Catalogue of EUAA Judicial Publications
Reference material for members of courts and tribunals
This catalogue provides an overview of the EUAA judicial publications, categorised according to the core, horizontal or expert nature of the topic they cover.
Catalogue of EUAA Judicial Workshops
2023 edition
This catalogue details the EUAA judicial workshops for judicial practitioners in the field of international protection on a variety of topics relating to the Common European Asylum System. The workshops are complemented by the EUAA judicial materials.
Judicial analysis on evidence and credibility in the context of the Common European Asylum System
Second edition
This judicial analysis provides an overview of the EU legal framework and jurisprudence that pertains to evidence and credibility assessment.
Judicial Analysis on Qualification for international Protection (Directive 2011/95/EU)
Second edition
This judicial analysis is primarily intended for use by members of courts and tribunals of EU Member States whose work concerns hearing appeals or conducting reviews of decisions on applications for international protection.
Judicial analysis on Ending International Protection - update
The judicial analysis examines the legal framework for ending international protection, focusing on refugee status, subsidiary protection status, and related procedural issues. It does not address the termination of temporary protection.
Compilation of Jurisprudence on Ending International Protection
Second edition
Compilation of Jurisprudence on Exclusion - update
EASO Compilation of Jurisprudence on Exclusion - update
Compilation of jurisprudence on vulnerability in the context of applications for international protection
Judicial analysis on vulnerability in the context of applications for international protection
The analysis is intended primarily as a useful point of reference for members of courts and tribunals of EU+ countries concerned with hearing appeals or conducting reviews of decisions on applications for international protection involving vulnerable applicants.