Judges Warn: More Asylum Procedures Burden Hesse's Administrative Courts
Judges in Hesse, Germany, are sounding alarms over the significant increase in asylum procedures that are straining the capacity of administrative courts.
European Union: ECJ rules on asylum dispute
The European Court of Justice ruled that Germany can take responsibility for asylum procedures if the initially responsible state refuses to accept the asylum seekers, clarifying the Dublin Regulation's terms.
Asylum procedures: Italy remains responsible for Dublin cases for the time being
The European Court of Justice ruled that a German court cannot expedite asylum applications based on Italy's refusal to accept migrants under the Dublin Regulation.
Federal Interior Minister: Dobrindt Wants to Get Asylum Seekers into Work Faster
Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced plans to allow asylum seekers in Germany to work after three months of residence, regardless of the status of their asylum procedures.
Breakthrough in EU migration policy. New asylum rules adopted
The European Parliament has adopted changes to the EU asylum procedures aimed at expediting the processing of asylum applications.
European Parliament: "Green" and reactions regarding the list of "safe countries" and the new asylum procedures
The European Parliament approved amendments to asylum regulations that introduce a unified EU list of 'safe countries' to expedite asylum applications.
MEPs approved rules for faster and more effective asylum procedures
The European Parliament has approved new regulations aimed at streamlining asylum processes across member states.
Asylum Policy: Migrants Will Soon Be Sent to Countries They Have Never Seen
The European Parliament has approved significant amendments to the EU's asylum laws, including a list of 'safe' countries and expanded definitions of 'safe third countries', which could shorten asylum procedures or deny them altogether.