
6. Common European Asylum System
The Common European Asylum System (CEAS) is a set of rules and procedures established by European Union countries to ensure fair and consistent treatment of asylum seekers across member states. It aims to harmonize the application process, rights, and responsibilities of asylum seekers, ensuring that those fleeing persecution can find protection in any EU country. CEAS includes regulations on how to process asylum claims, the rights of asylum applicants, and guidelines for integrating refugees. The goal is to create a more efficient and compassionate approach to managing asylum requests while preventing abuses of the system.