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The role of the right to life in respect of deaths caused by negligence in the healthcare context

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MEDICAL LAW REVIEW
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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/medlaw/fwad037

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Article 2 ECHR; Human Rights; Medical negligence; Negligent deaths; Positive obligations; Right to life

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This article investigates whether a death caused by negligence in healthcare violates the right to life under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights. It argues that the assumption of responsibility and nature of risk are key factors in determining the existence of an operational duty to save life.
This article investigates the question of whether a death caused by negligence in the healthcare context is capable of violating the right to life under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights. This provision imposes extensive positive obligations upon Contracting States, including an operational duty to take reasonable steps to save a life that they know, or ought to know, is at risk. This article addresses the question of exactly when such an operational duty arises, with particular focus on the healthcare context in which deaths caused by medical negligence have not traditionally been regarded as amounting to violations of the right to life. This article argues that two key factors in determining the existence of an operational duty to save life are the assumption of responsibility and nature of risk. It also argues for the need to take surrounding circumstances into account and for an increased use of the right to life in holding public bodies to account for deaths caused by negligence in the healthcare context.

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