The Challenges to the Emergency Medical Services to be Recognised as a Human Right in International Human Rights Law

IF 0.9 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Croatian International Relations Review Pub Date : 2020-12-15 DOI:10.37173/cirr.26.87.4
J. Uusitalo
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The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are emergency services generally been designed to provide urgent treatment of patients with life-threatening conditions outside medical facilities. Even though the EMS belongs to the category of socio-economic rights, it nevertheless has great significance in safeguarding one of the most fundamental human rights, the right to life. In fact, international humanitarian law has recognised this important connection by establishing explicit legal rules that oblige states to ensure urgent medical care for the wounded and sick. International human rights law, on the other hand, has no such expressed provisions. However, the problem is not the lack of legal rules applicable to the EMS as such but rather the challenges in human rights perception, which hinder the EMS being perceived as a valuable human right. Therefore, this article essentially argues that international human rights law does not recognise the EMS as a human right sufficiently and that more thorough actions are required from the UN Committee of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) in this regard.
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国际人权法承认紧急医疗服务为人权面临的挑战
紧急医疗服务(EMS)是一种紧急服务,通常被设计为在医疗设施外为有生命危险的患者提供紧急治疗。尽管EMS属于集体经济权利的范畴,但它在保障最基本的人权之一——生命权方面具有重要意义。事实上,国际人道主义法已经认识到这一重要联系,制定了明确的法律规则,要求各国确保为伤者和病人提供紧急医疗服务。另一方面,国际人权法没有这样的明文规定。然而,问题不在于缺乏适用于EMS的法律规则,而在于人权观念方面的挑战,这阻碍了EMS被视为一项宝贵的人权。因此,本文主要认为,国际人权法没有充分承认EMS是一项人权,联合国经济、社会、文化权利委员会(CESCR)需要在这方面采取更彻底的行动。
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Croatian International Relations Review
Croatian International Relations Review Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The Croatian International Relations Review (CIRR) is an interdisciplinary academic journal published in English since 1995 and focuses on political science, sociology, law and economics. Each issue includes scholarly, double-blind peer reviewed articles, and book reviews. CIRR is a member of COPE – Committee on Publication Ethics – and is published electronically by the Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO) in Zagreb. The journal is supported by the Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Croatia and is published in collaboration with De Gruyter Open, the world’s second largest publisher of Open Access academic content. CIRR is indexed by 40 scholarly databases, including ESCI, Scopus, Erih Plus, EconLit and Proquest Social Science Premium Collection. Articles reflect the views of their authors only.
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