Procedure
Future of the European common asylum system
2008/2305(INI)·6th term·DEVE / LIBE·INI - Own-initiative procedure·CompletedProcedure completed
Summary
This own-initiative report concerns the future of the European common asylum system. Amendments criticise the burden the Dublin system places on border Member States and call for a mechanism to suspend transfers and a right to appeal, address detention of asylum seekers and vulnerable persons under the Reception Conditions Directive, a single asylum procedure, Frontex, country-of-origin information, the future Support Office, resettlement and relocation, and cooperation with UNHCR and NGOs.
Procedure timeline
- Committee amendments tabled16 Dec 2008 – 8 Jan 2009
- Procedure completed
49
Amendments
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12
Members
tabled at least one
2
Committee(s)
16 Dec 2008 – 8 Jan 2009
Dates
Official amendment documents
Connections
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Members who amended this procedure
12 Members · by amendment count1🇮🇹
Giusto CATANIA
The Left (GUE/NGL) · Italy
14(14 solo)
2🇷🇴Nicolae Vlad POPA
PPE-DE · Romania
8(8 solo)
3🇬🇧Nirj DEVA
European Conservatives & Reformists · United Kingdom
6(6 solo)
4🇷🇴Marian-Jean MARINESCU
European People's Party (EPP) · Romania
5(5 solo)
5🇫🇷Martine ROURE
PSE · France
4(4 solo)
6🇬🇧Jean LAMBERT
Greens / EFA · United Kingdom
4(4 solo)
7🇲🇹Simon BUSUTTIL
European People's Party (EPP) · Malta
3(3 solo)
8🇷🇴Corina CREȚU
Socialists & Democrats · Romania
2(2 solo)
9🇫🇷Jean-Marie CAVADA
ALDE · France
1(1 solo)
10🇩🇪Feleknas UCA
The Left (GUE/NGL) · Germany
1
11🇮🇹Luisa MORGANTINI
The Left (GUE/NGL) · Italy
1
12🇩🇪Frithjof SCHMIDT
Greens / EFA · Germany
1(1 solo)
The amendments, in full text
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