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The proposal for a regulation will suffer from the same weaknesses as the Dublin Convention since the basic principles are, fundamentally, identical.
The greatest burden is now placed upon the countries of the east and south, which must receive the highest numbers of people applying for asylum.
The report makes some progress, however, and puts forward some positive points that must not be dismissed and that is why we voted in its favour. A single Member State is responsible for the asylum application, the concern for family unity is given greater importance, and the personal details of asylum applicants and the members of their families are still relatively protected.
Replacing the Convention with a regulation is therefore subject to interpretation by the Court of Justice and monitoring by the Court and by the Commission, is a further step towards achieving an area of freedom, security and justice."@en1
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