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  • Stoyanova, Vladislava (author)
  • The Disjunctive Structure of Positive Rights under the European Convention on Human Rights
  • 2018
  • In: Nordic Journal of International Law. - : Brill. - 0902-7351 .- 1571-8107. ; 87:3, s. 344-392
  • Research review (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has reiterated that states have discretion regarding what means to use to fulfil their positive obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (echr). Given the "wide range of possible measures" that could be taken to ensure compliance with positive rights, these rights have a disjunctive structure since an omission has no definitive counterpart. This article examines how the ECtHR deals with the disjunctive structure of positive rights and how it addresses alternative protective measures that could have been extended. In order to identify the main points of contention, I first draw on legal-theoretical literature that has grappled with the structure of positive rights. I then examine what the Court actually does when it adjudicates positive obligation cases under qualified and unqualified rights. I analyse how and why the review endorsed in the ECtHR's judgments diverges from or converges with the theoretical model.
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  • Stoyanova, Vladislava (author)
  • The right to life under the eu charter and cooperation with third states to combat human smuggling
  • 2020
  • In: German Law Journal. - : Cambridge University Press (CUP). - 2071-8322. ; 21:3, s. 436-458
  • Research review (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • According to EU policy documents, "[s]aving lives of people in distress is a primary goal of EU action in relation to managing the EU external borders."The EU preferred strategy to achieve this objective is to take measures against human smuggling - including the establishment of cooperation with third countries - ostensibly so that migrants are contained and their irregular movement is prevented. This Article examines whether this strategy complies with the positive obligations corresponding to the right to life as enshrined in Article 2 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. After considering any formal obstacles that might prevent the activation of the Charter, this Article clarifies the factors that determine the scope of these positive obligations. Procedural and substantive obligations are then distinguished. The procedural positive obligation demands that the EU and its Member States (MS) consider alternatives to the measures of containment. Due to difficulties in assessing the reasonableness of such alternatives, the EU and the MS are also under the positive obligation to initiate studies that can provide reliable evidence that alternative measures - such as the possibility of issuing humanitarian visas - would be too burdensome. As to the substantive positive obligation corresponding to the right to life, this Article will argue that the EU and the MS need to be attentive about the cumulative outcome of their migration policies. The more successful they are in their indiscriminate containment policies - and the more unlikely any protection possibilities in the region of containment - the more likely it is that the positive obligation to protect life will remain unfulfilled.
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