Common European Asylum System in a Changing World
b) a uniform status of subsidiary protection c) a common system of temporary protections in the event of a massive inflow d) common procedures for granting and withdrawing international protection e) criteria and mechanisms for determining the Member State responsible for examining an application for international protection f) standards concerning the conditions for the reception g) partnership and cooperation with third countries in order to manage the inflows of applicants. In this Chapter you will be introduced to the following legal instruments constituting the CEAS which reflects areas covered by Article 78(2): • the Dublin Regulation, • the EURODAC Regulation, • the Asylum Procedures Directive, • the Qualification Directive, • the Reception Conditions Directive, • the Temporary Protection Directive • EASO Regulation These building blocks comprehensively cover the asylum system from the first moments of arrival untill the end of the procedure and in case of a positive decision, beyond (integration) and attempt to create a common system for international protection applicable across the Member States. However, not all instruments are applicable at every moment of the asylum procedure. For more clarity see this chart:
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