Modules on AMMR and Dublin
Modules on AMMR and Dublin focus on the application of the responsibility determination system within the Common European Asylum System. They support professionals in identifying which Member State is responsible for examining an application for international protection and in applying the relevant procedures in practice.
This thematic reflects the transition from the Dublin III Regulation to the Asylum and Migration Management Regulation (AMMR), supporting professionals in understanding both the existing and the updated legal framework.
Who this training is for
These modules are intended for:
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asylum and reception officials involved in responsibility determination procedures
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professionals working in Dublin units and related functions
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practitioners supporting registration, case processing, and information provision
What these modules cover
Through these modules, participants develop knowledge and skills related to:
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identifying cases falling under the Dublin or AMMR procedures
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applying responsibility criteria and procedural steps
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understanding the legal framework governing responsibility determination
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collecting and assessing relevant information and evidence
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communicating effectively with applicants during the procedure
These competencies are essential for ensuring that responsibility determination is carried out in a consistent, efficient, and legally sound manner.
Available modules
The following training modules are included in this category:
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Identification of potential Dublin cases
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Dublin III Regulation
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Identification of potential AMMR cases
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Responsibility determination under the AMMR
These modules provide a progressive pathway, from identifying relevant cases to applying the full responsibility determination procedure under both the Dublin system and the AMMR framework.
Tailor-made training
In addition, the following tailor-made trainings are available:
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Solidarity mechanism under the AMMR
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Family tracing under the AMMR
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Information provision to applicants with special needs under the AMMR