Asylum Application for International Protection. Law Provides Solutions, Involvement Offers Proper Access To IT
Abstract
The differences between these notions lie in the working tools for the correct approach to the current international situation. Temporary protection does not preclude the granting of the international protection forms to an alien or refugee, or subsidiary protection status. Asylum seekers have not only rights but also obligations, each of which must be communicated to them in a language they understand, or that can reasonably be expected to understand. Communication is a solution, and it starts with registration in the Eurodac system. Subsidiary protection is the correct legal approach as a solution in principle between refugee and subsidiary protection status.
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