Healthcare Services for Asylum-Seekers: Untangling the European Social Charter.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q1 LAW Medical Law Review Pub Date : 2024-02-26 DOI:10.1093/medlaw/fwad018
Yana Litins'ka
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Asylum-seekers, like any population, need healthcare services, yet national laws sometimes restrict access to such services. The European Social Charter (revised) protects the right to health and medical services. However, the Charter has a complex application, and its scope is limited concerning foreigners. This article analyses to what extent the provisions of the Charter on the right to health and medical assistance apply to adult asylum-seekers. It shows that the Charter may apply to various degrees to asylum-seekers depending on several circumstances, such as the national definition of residence or regular work, grounds for seeking asylum, citizenship or lack thereof. Depending on these factors, some asylum-seekers may receive full healthcare services, whereas others may have only limited rights. The article shows that the migrant statuses created by national and EU law do not fit in the system of statuses in the Charter, which might produce legal hindrances to accessing health-related rights for asylum-seekers. The article also discusses the possible ways for the European Committee of Social Rights to further expand the scope of the Charter's application.

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为寻求庇护者提供医疗保健服务:解读《欧洲社会宪章》。
与其他人群一样,寻求庇护者也需要医疗保健服务,但国家法律有时会限制他们获得此类服务。欧洲社会宪章》(修订版)保护健康和医疗服务权。然而,该宪章的适用范围十分复杂,而且其适用范围仅限于外国人。本文分析了《宪章》中有关健康和医疗援助权的条款在多大程度上适用于成年寻求庇护者。文章指出,《宪章》在不同程度上适用于寻求庇护者,这取决于几种情况,如国家对居住地或正常工作的定义、寻求庇护的理由、公民身份或无公民身份。根据这些因素,一些寻求庇护者可能会获得全面的医疗服务,而另一些人可能只享有有限的权利。文章指出,国家和欧盟法律规定的移民身份并不符合《宪章》中的身份体系,这可能会对寻求庇护者获得医疗相关权利造成法律障碍。文章还讨论了欧洲社会权利委员会进一步扩大《宪章》适用范围的可能途径。
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期刊介绍: The Medical Law Review is established as an authoritative source of reference for academics, lawyers, legal and medical practitioners, law students, and anyone interested in healthcare and the law. The journal presents articles of international interest which provide thorough analyses and comment on the wide range of topical issues that are fundamental to this expanding area of law. In addition, commentary sections provide in depth explorations of topical aspects of the field.
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