Glossary
The EMN Glossary – as one of the key products of the EMN - improves comparability by enabling a common understanding and use of terms and definitions relating to asylum and migration. The Glossary draws on a variety of sources, but primarily on the legislation of the EU asylum and immigration acquis, and makes terms available in the majority of EU Member State languages.
The online version is regularly updated and available in various languages.
- BG: Дъблинска конвенция
- CZ: Dablinský úmluva
- DE: Dubliner Übereinkommen
- EE: Dublini konventsioon
- EN: Dublin Convention
- ES: Convenio de Dublín
- FI: Dublinin yleissopipus
- FR: Convention de Dublin
- GA: Coinbhinsiún Bhaile Átha Cliath
- GR: σύμβαση του Δουβλίνου
- HU: Dublini Egyezmény
- IT: Convenzione di Dublino
- LT: Dublino konvencija
- LV: Dublinas konvencija
- MT: Konvenzjoni (Il-) ta’ Dublin
- NL: Overeenkomst van Dublin
- NO: Dublin-konvensjonen
- PL: Konwencja Dublińska
- PT: Convenção de Dublin
- RO: Convenția Dublin
- SE: Dublinkonventionen
- SK: Dublinský dohovor
- SL: Dublinska konvencija
Definition
Convention determining the EU Member State responsible for examining an application for asylum lodged in one of the EU Member States.
Comments
1. The Dublin Convention was signed in Dublin, Ireland on 15 June 1990, and first came into force on 1 September 1997 for the first 12 signatories. The Treaty has been extended to other EU Member States and some countries outside the European Union.
2. The Dublin Convention was replaced by Council Regulation No 343/2003 (Dublin II regulation). Its validity ended on 16 March 2003.
2. The Dublin Convention was replaced by Council Regulation No 343/2003 (Dublin II regulation). Its validity ended on 16 March 2003.
Source
Dublin Convention