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The report informs about the most significant political and legislative developments, as well as public debates, in the fields of migration and asylum which occurred in the EU and its Member States during the year 2007, with the focus on third-country nationals rather than EU nationals.It also contains relevant statistical data. The Slovak Republic did not contribute to this report.

The report describes and clarifies the statistical and development trends in the field of migration and international protection in the EU and its Member States in 2007 compared to the previous period. 

The report informs about the most significant political and legislative developments, as well as public debates, in the fields of migration and asylum which occurred in the EU and its Member States during the year 2006, with the focus on third-country nationals rather than EU nationals.It also contains relevant statistical data. The Slovak Republic did not contribute to this report.

The report describes and clarifies the statistical and development trends in the field of migration and international protection in the EU and its Member States in 2006 compared to the previous period.

The report informs about the most significant political and legislative developments, as well as public debates, in the fields of migration and asylum which occurred in the EU and its Member States during the year 2005, with the focus on third-country nationals rather than EU nationals.It also contains relevant statistical data. The Slovak Republic did not contribute to this report.

The report describes and clarifies the statistical and development trends in the field of migration and international protection in the EU and its Member States in 2005 compared to the previous period. The Slovak Republic did not contribute to this report.

The report describes and clarifies the statistical and development trends in the field of migration and international protection in the EU and its Member States in 2004 compared to the previous period. The Slovak Republic did not contribute to this report.

Migrants’ Movements through the Mediterranean (2015)

Published in EMN Informs
Monday, 08 February 2016 01:00

This EMN Inform summarises main findings of the EMN Policy Brief on trends in asylum applications and movement of non-EU migrants across the European Economic Area (EEA) over recent years up to September 2015. It outlines the key routes that migrants use to travel to the EEA and the countries where some subsequently claim asylum, along with some of the outcomes of those claims. It concentrates on those EU countries receiving the highest number of asylum applications, namely Germany, Sweden, Italy, France, Hungary, UK, Austria, Netherlands and Belgium. Greece is also included where relevant given its geographical location as a key migration route. Apart from the contributing EMN members, data was also provided by Frontex and Eurostat.

This EMN Inform summarises the main findings from the respective EMN synthesis report dealing with the legislative framework and practical application of entry bans and readmission agreements by EU Member States and Norway.

This EMN Inform summarises the main findings from the respective EMN synthesis report dealing with the legislative framework and good practices in the use of detention and alternatives to detention by EU Member States and Norway towards third-country nationals.

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