Accountability for the Misuse of Provided Weapons in the Framework of the New European Peace Facility

Stefania Rutigliano
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The European Peace Facility (EPF) is a new mechanism officially established to allow the EU to directly assist partners in military and defence matters. After the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine, the Council of European Union adopted assistance measures under the EPF financing equipment and supplies for the Ukrainian armed forces, including, for the first time, the provision of lethal equipment. This article firstly presents the legality and compliance of this provision with the law of neutrality under international law on the assumption that providing military support to a state unlawfully attacked might represent a mitigating circumstance – considering the inherent right to self-defence – and a collective countermeasure in response to severe violations of collective obligations. Then, the article discusses international responsibilities arising in case of violations of international law committed with EU-provided weapons: not only Ukraine would be liable, but also the EU and its Member States (MS) could be co-responsible for not having adequately assessed the misuse of the weapons or their diversion. Indeed, the accountability framework would appear tripartite and divided between Ukraine, the recipient state, the EU, the formal sender, and its Member States, who fund the assistance measure through an off-budget fund. European Union, Member States, External Actions, European Peace Facility, Invasion, Sending Weapons, Law of Neutrality, Accountability, Complicity, Intergovernmentalism
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在新的欧洲和平机制框架内追究滥用所提供武器的责任
欧洲和平基金是一个正式建立的新机制,允许欧盟在军事和国防事务上直接协助合作伙伴。俄罗斯联邦入侵乌克兰后,欧洲联盟理事会根据欧洲和平基金采取了援助措施,为乌克兰武装部队提供装备和用品,包括首次提供致命装备。本条首先介绍了这一规定的合法性和遵守国际法中立法的情况,前提是,考虑到固有的自卫权,向被非法袭击的国家提供军事支持可能是一种减轻处罚的情节,也是对严重违反集体义务行为的集体反制措施。然后,文章讨论了在使用欧盟提供的武器违反国际法的情况下产生的国际责任:不仅乌克兰要承担责任,欧盟及其成员国也可能对没有充分评估武器的滥用或转移负有共同责任。事实上,问责框架似乎是三方的,在乌克兰、受援国、欧盟、正式派遣国及其成员国之间存在分歧,这些国家通过预算外基金为援助措施提供资金。欧洲联盟、成员国、外部行动、欧洲和平机制、入侵、发送武器、中立法、问责、共谋、政府间主义
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