被占领土上的医疗和制药活动:法律评估和乌克兰的经验。

Q3 Medicine
Vitalii М Pashkov, Tetiana O Mykhailichenko, Yuliia Yu Zabuha
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国际武装冲突往往涉及占领受侵略国的领土,部分民众开始自愿与敌方合作。目前,根据某些欧盟国家的法律,这种行为可能被视为合作或叛国。本文以目前正遭受俄罗斯联邦武装侵略的乌克兰为例,探讨了被占领土上的医疗或制药工作者所面临的情景。尽管国际人道主义法(IHL)有明确的规范,但医疗和制药工作者发现自己处于相当困难的境地。根据《日内瓦公约》和《附加议定书》,他们曾宣誓并承担义务,因此在占领期间必须继续履行其专业职责,并在法律上被赋予医疗中立地位。然而,他们也面临着资源有限、压力大的问题,在某些情况下,他们的职责可能涉及非法行为,从而可能导致法律责任。本研究确定了占领期间哪些医疗和制药活动是合法的,哪些活动可能构成非法行为并导致承担法律责任。作者得出结论认为,俄罗斯及其占领当局的现行政策蓄意违反了国际人道法准则。此外,他们还故意创造条件,让被占领土上的个人实施被认定为犯罪的行为。本书以辩证、分析、综合、全面的方法为基础,还使用了案例法和内容分析法。
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Medical and pharmaceutical activities in occupied territories: legal assessment and Ukraine's experience.

International armed conflicts often involve the occupation of territories of the state under aggression, where some of the population begins to voluntarily cooperate with the enemy. Currently, under the legislation of certain EU countries, such actions may be deemed collaboration or treason. This article examines the scenarios faced by medical or pharmaceutical workers in occupied territories, using the example of Ukraine, which is currently experiencing armed aggression from the Russian Federation. Despite the declared norms of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), medical and pharmaceutical workers find themselves in quite difficult situations. They have taken an oath and have obligations under the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, and thus are required to continue performing their professional duties during the occupation and are de jure granted medical neutrality. However, they also face limited resources, pressure, and, in some cases, their duties may involve illegal actions that could lead to legal responsibility. The study identifies when medical and pharmaceutical activities are lawful during occupation and when they may constitute unlawful behaviour that results in legal accountability. The authors conclude that the current policies of Russia and its occupation authorities deliberately violate IHL norms. Furthermore, they intentionally create conditions where individuals in occupied territories commit actions that will be recognized as crimes. It is based on dialectical, analytic, synthetic, comprehensive methods, and also uses the case-method and the method of content analysis.

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