Abstract
The European Court of Human Rights and the English Supreme Court have expanded the scope of the positive obligation to protect the right to life under art 2 of the Convention. A question of particular concern for public authorities is the extent to which negligent conduct may fall within art 2. Strasbourg principles relating to standing for victims, as well heads of damage (just satisfaction), are more generous than the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 in the UK. The art 2 obligation also mandates consideration of matters which would not be regarded as justiciable under the English common law. This article provides a critique of recent developments in the case law under art 2, both at Strasbourg and in the English Supreme Court, and draws out the consequent challenges for coherence in English law.
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- The Distribution of Social Costs of Ski Accidents through Tort Law: Limits of Fault-Based Liability in Practice – and Alternative Regimes
- The Fear of Future Illness: An Analytical Comparison of English and French Law
- The Operational Obligation under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Challenges for Coherence – Views from the English Supreme Court and Strasbourg
- ‘Opt-In’ Class Actions in Italy: Why are they Failing?
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- Ken Oliphant and Richard W Wright (eds), Medical Malpractice and Compensation in Global Perspective (De Gruyter, Berlin 2013, Tort and Insurance Law, vol 32). 562 pp. ISBN 978-3-11-027023-5. € 169.95 (hardback).
- Martin Weitenberg, Der Begriff der Kausalität in der haftungsrechtlichen Rechtsprechung der Unionsgerichte. Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Kohärenz der EU-Haftungssysteme (Nomos, Baden-Baden 2014, Europäisches Privatrecht: Gemeinsame Prinzipien, vol 42). 859 pp. ISBN 978-3-84871-393-6. € 148 (paperback).
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- Articles
- The Distribution of Social Costs of Ski Accidents through Tort Law: Limits of Fault-Based Liability in Practice – and Alternative Regimes
- The Fear of Future Illness: An Analytical Comparison of English and French Law
- The Operational Obligation under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Challenges for Coherence – Views from the English Supreme Court and Strasbourg
- ‘Opt-In’ Class Actions in Italy: Why are they Failing?
- Book Reviews
- Ken Oliphant and Richard W Wright (eds), Medical Malpractice and Compensation in Global Perspective (De Gruyter, Berlin 2013, Tort and Insurance Law, vol 32). 562 pp. ISBN 978-3-11-027023-5. € 169.95 (hardback).
- Martin Weitenberg, Der Begriff der Kausalität in der haftungsrechtlichen Rechtsprechung der Unionsgerichte. Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Kohärenz der EU-Haftungssysteme (Nomos, Baden-Baden 2014, Europäisches Privatrecht: Gemeinsame Prinzipien, vol 42). 859 pp. ISBN 978-3-84871-393-6. € 148 (paperback).