In this article, the author examines the current interpretation of the “duty of care” and the obligation to protect life in the international legal system. He defines the precise obligations of EU and its Member States at this regard, points out what has been done so far to implement them and highlights the potential consequences of violating these obligations. As most of the problems associated with the notion of the “duty of care” are similar both for EU and its Member States, and as they are intrinsically connected and sometimes difficult to address separately, this investigation will take into account both situations
Does International Humanitarian Law (IHL) impose a duty of care on the attacker? From a moral point ...
This article traces the evolution of the responsibility to protect. It presents the operationalizati...
Discussions on the allocation of international responsibility between an international organization ...
In this article, the author examines the current interpretation of the “duty of care” and the obliga...
This chapter focuses on the duty of care from the perspective of the legal relationship that the sen...
This article deals with the duty of care that states hold in relation to their citizens abroad — mor...
The purpose of this chapter is to establish under which conditions the civilian personnel sent on mi...
This article disputes what seems to have become the dominant interpretation of the obligation to res...
This research examines the role of the EU and its Member States in contributing to furthering the ai...
The duty of care of the United Nations corresponds to a ‘non-waivable duty on the part of the organ...
No abstractThis article provides a comprehensive review of the concept of‘responsibility to protect’...
According to the EU policy documents ‘[s]aving lives of people in distress is a primary goal of EU a...
This article maps the approach of the European Court of Human Rights regarding the responsibility of...
The article evaluates the relationship between the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) principle and in...
Does International Humanitarian Law (IHL) impose a duty of care on the attacker? From a moral point ...
This article traces the evolution of the responsibility to protect. It presents the operationalizati...
Discussions on the allocation of international responsibility between an international organization ...
In this article, the author examines the current interpretation of the “duty of care” and the obliga...
This chapter focuses on the duty of care from the perspective of the legal relationship that the sen...
This article deals with the duty of care that states hold in relation to their citizens abroad — mor...
The purpose of this chapter is to establish under which conditions the civilian personnel sent on mi...
This article disputes what seems to have become the dominant interpretation of the obligation to res...
This research examines the role of the EU and its Member States in contributing to furthering the ai...
The duty of care of the United Nations corresponds to a ‘non-waivable duty on the part of the organ...
No abstractThis article provides a comprehensive review of the concept of‘responsibility to protect’...
According to the EU policy documents ‘[s]aving lives of people in distress is a primary goal of EU a...
This article maps the approach of the European Court of Human Rights regarding the responsibility of...
The article evaluates the relationship between the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) principle and in...
Does International Humanitarian Law (IHL) impose a duty of care on the attacker? From a moral point ...
This article traces the evolution of the responsibility to protect. It presents the operationalizati...
Discussions on the allocation of international responsibility between an international organization ...