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=== Equivalents ===
=== Equivalents ===
[[Doplňková ochrana]] — [[subsidiärer Schutz]] — [[Protezione sussidiaria]] — [[Ochrona uzupełniająca]]
[[doplňková ochrana]] — [[subsidiärer Schutz]] — [[protezione sussidiaria]] — [[ochrona uzupełniająca]]


=== Related terms ===
=== Related terms ===


* (can be applied for by a) [[refugee]] (or by a) [[displaced person]]
* (''can be applied for by'') [[refugee|'''refugee''']], [[displaced person|'''displaced person''']], [[stateless person|'''stateless person''']]
* (can be also applied for by a) [[stateless person]]
* (''is a form of'') [[international protection|'''international protection''']]
* (is a form of) [[international protection]]
*(''is an alternative to'') [[refugee status|'''refugee status''']] and [[asylum|'''asylum''']]
*(is an alternative to) [[asylum]] and [[asylum procedure]], as well as to a [[refugee status]]
*(''is defined by'') [[Geneva Convention|'''Geneva Convention''']]
*(is defined by) [[Geneva Convention]]


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=== Definition ===
=== Definition ===
'person eligible for '''subsidiary protection'''<nowiki/>' means a third country national or a stateless person who does not qualify as a refugee but in respect of whom substantial grounds have been shown for believing that the person concerned, if returned to his or her country of origin, or in the case of a stateless person, to his or her country of former habitual residence, would face a real risk of suffering serious harm [...] and is unable, or, owing to such risk, unwilling to avail himself or herself of the protection of that country
'person eligible for subsidiary protection' means a third country national or a stateless person who does not qualify as a refugee but in respect of whom substantial grounds have been shown for believing that the person concerned, if returned to his or her country of origin, or in the case of a stateless person, to his or her country of former habitual residence, would face a real risk of suffering serious harm [...] and is unable, or, owing to such risk, unwilling to avail himself or herself of the protection of that country


<small>Source: CELEX 32004L0083 EN TXT.pdf</small>
<small>Source: [https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32004L0083&from=EN https://eur-lex.europa.eu/]</small>


=== Encyclopaedic information ===
=== Encyclopaedic information ===
In 2004, the EU established what it called "'''subsidiary protection'''" for individuals fleeing "situations of international or internal armed conflict," among other reasons.
In 2004, the EU established what it called "subsidiary protection" for individuals fleeing "situations of international or internal armed conflict," among other reasons.


<small>Source: [https://thehill.com/opinion/immigration/599879-ukrainians-are-refugees-but-our-laws-dont-consider-them-such/ https://thehill.com/]</small>
<small>Source: [https://thehill.com/opinion/immigration/599879-ukrainians-are-refugees-but-our-laws-dont-consider-them-such/ https://thehill.com/]</small>


A third country national or a stateless person shall cease to be eligible for '''subsidiary protection''' when the circumstances which led to the granting of subsidiary protection status have ceased to exist or have changed to such a degree that protection is no longer required.
A third country national or a stateless person shall cease to be eligible for subsidiary protection when the circumstances which led to the granting of subsidiary protection status have ceased to exist or have changed to such a degree that protection is no longer required.


<small>Source: CELEX 32004L0083 EN TXT.pdf</small>
<small>Source: [https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32004L0083&from=EN https://eur-lex.europa.eu/]</small>


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=== Examples ===
=== Examples ===
<blockquote>Where it is considered appropriate by Member States, beneficiaries of '''subsidiary protection''' status shall be granted access to integration programmes.</blockquote><small>Source: CELEX 32004L0083 EN TXT.pdf</small>
<blockquote>Where it is considered appropriate by Member States, beneficiaries of '''subsidiary protection''' status shall be granted access to integration programmes.</blockquote><small>Source: [https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32004L0083&from=EN https://eur-lex.europa.eu/]</small>

Latest revision as of 15:06, 30 August 2022

Equivalents

doplňková ochranasubsidiärer Schutzprotezione sussidiariaochrona uzupełniająca

Related terms

Definition

'person eligible for subsidiary protection' means a third country national or a stateless person who does not qualify as a refugee but in respect of whom substantial grounds have been shown for believing that the person concerned, if returned to his or her country of origin, or in the case of a stateless person, to his or her country of former habitual residence, would face a real risk of suffering serious harm [...] and is unable, or, owing to such risk, unwilling to avail himself or herself of the protection of that country

Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/

Encyclopaedic information

In 2004, the EU established what it called "subsidiary protection" for individuals fleeing "situations of international or internal armed conflict," among other reasons.

Source: https://thehill.com/

A third country national or a stateless person shall cease to be eligible for subsidiary protection when the circumstances which led to the granting of subsidiary protection status have ceased to exist or have changed to such a degree that protection is no longer required.

Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/

Collocations

  • to grant subsidiary protection
  • subsidiary protection status
  • beneficiary of subsidiary protection

Examples

Where it is considered appropriate by Member States, beneficiaries of subsidiary protection status shall be granted access to integration programmes.

Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/