Exclusion and end of protection modules

Exclusion and end of protection modules

Exclusion and end of protection modules focus on the application of legal provisions governing situations where international protection might be denied or withdrawn, and support asylum professionals in handling complex cases involving such legal and procedural considerations.

These modules address a specialised area of asylum decision-making, requiring a strong understanding of legal standards, procedural safeguards, and individual case assessment.

 

Who this training is for

These modules are intended for:
  • asylum case workers and decision-makers
  • professionals dealing with complex asylum cases
  • practitioners seeking to strengthen legal reasoning and decision-making skills

 

What these modules cover

Through these modules, participants develop knowledge and skills related to:
  • identifying and assessing potential exclusion cases at an early stage
  • the application of exclusion clauses to persons undeserving of international protection
  • understanding the legal grounds for withdrawing international protection
  • applying procedural safeguards and legal standards in complex cases
  • ensuring consistent, fair, and well-reasoned decisions
These competencies are essential to ensure that decisions are taken in line with EU and international standards and legal obligations.

 

Available modules

The following non-accredited training modules are included in this category:
  • Identification of potential exclusion cases
  • Application of exclusion clauses to persons undeserving of international protection
  • End of protection

 

Module availability

These modules are currently not available for translation.
They remain part of the European Asylum Curriculum to support specialised training needs, while updates and alignment with the evolving legal framework are being considered.