Qualification for international protection
Trainings on qualification for international protection focus on the application of legal criteria for granting international protection. They support professionals in analysing complex cases and applying relevant legal concepts in line with EU and international standards.
These trainings address specific and evolving aspects of qualification, supporting a consistent and well-reasoned approach to decision-making in asylum procedures.
Who this training is for
These trainings are intended for:
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asylum case workers and decision-makers
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professionals involved in the assessment of eligibility for international protection
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practitioners seeking to strengthen legal reasoning in complex cases
What these trainings cover
Through these trainings, participants develop knowledge and skills related to:
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applying qualification criteria in complex and specialised cases
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analysing forms of persecution and serious harm
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interpreting legal concepts in line with EU and international law
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assessing individual circumstances in protection cases
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ensuring consistent and well-reasoned decisions
These competencies are essential to ensure that decisions on international protection are fair, consistent, and legally sound.
Available trainings
The following tailor-made trainings are included in this category:
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Slavery and severe human exploitation as persecution
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Statelessness and inclusion in international protection