Abstract
This study analysed the different national practices concerning the granting of non-EU harmonised protection statuses, i.e. all statuses not covered by the Qualification Directive and by the Temporary Protection Directive. The study also aimed to explore the proportion of and trends with regard to applicants granted protection status based on national law, subsidiary protection as part of EU law and refugee status according to the Geneva Convention.
This Report summarises the main findings of National Reports produced by twenty-three of the EMN National Contact Points (EMN NCPs) from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom, principally covering the period up to mid-2010.
See also:
- The Practices In Ireland Concerning the Granting of Non-EU Harmonised Protection Statuses
- National reports from other EU Member States