Examples of using Minimum common list in English and their translations into Dutch
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Minimum common list of third countries regarded as safe countries of origin.
headed‘Minimum common list of third countries regarded as safe countries of origin', provides.
by a Member State to submit a proposal to amend the minimum common list.
The Council agreed to set up a minimum common list of safe third countries of origin that will be binding for all Member States.
the Council on whether the situation of a country on the minimum common list is still in conformity with Annex II.
The Council held an exchange of views on the methodology to be followed for adopting a minimum common list of third countries which should be regarded as safe countries of origin in the sense of Article 29(1)
to withdraw the third country from the minimum common list.
Where a Member State requests the Commission to submit a proposal to the Council for removing a third country from the minimum common list, that Member State shall notify the Council in writing of the request made to the Commission.
It discussed the methodology for adopting a minimum common list of third countries which should be regarded as safe countries of origin for the purpose of Directive 2005/85/EC,
after consultation of the European Parliament, amend the minimum common list by adding or removing third countries,
Therefore, the subsequent adoption of the minimum common list of third countries regarded as safe countries of origin
a proposal allowing the Council to adopt a minimum common list of third countries that shall be regarded by Member States as safe countries of origin.
One danger arising from the planned introduction of a minimum common list of what are termed‘safe third countries' is the major one that the Member States will return asylum-seekers to countries of origin that are regarded as‘safe third countries' without either the reasons for these individuals having become refugees being heard or their entitlement to asylum being examined.
on 5 June 2003, the JHA Council took note of a statement from several Member States calling for the incorporation into the proposal of the drawing up and review of a minimum common list of safe countries of origin.
Where the Council requests the Commission to submit a proposal for removing a third country from the minimum common list, the obligation of Member States pursuant to Article 31(2)
European Democrats as we are stout opponents of the minimum common list of safe countries of origin as referred to in the last sentence of paragraph 9.
first, a minimum common list of third countries which are to be regarded by Member States as safe countries of origin,
for the national designation of third countries other than those appearing on the minimum common list, as safe countries of origin for the purposes of examining applications for asylum.
Furthermore, the proposal aims to reconsider certain elements of the safe country of origin concept by deleting the notion of a minimum common list of safe countries of origin
withdrawing refugee status- Safe countries of origin- European safe third countries- Minimum common lists- Procedure for adopting or amending the minimum common lists- Article 67(1)
after consultation of the European Parliament, adopt a minimum common list of third countries which shall be regarded by Member States as safe countries of origin in accordance with Annex II.
withdrawing refugee status- Safe countries of origin- European safe third countries- Minimum common lists- Procedure for adopting or amending the minimum common lists- Article 67(1)
the setting up of a procedural mechanism for the drawing up of a minimum common list of safe countries of origin
withdrawing refugee status- Safe countries of origin- European safe third countries- Minimum common lists- Procedure for adopting or amending the minimum common lists- Article 67(1)