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The Duty of Care of International Organizations Towards Their Civilian Personnel


The Duty of Care of International Organizations Towards Their Civilian Personnel

Legal Obligations and Implementation Challenges

von: Andrea de Guttry, Micaela Frulli, Edoardo Greppi, Chiara Macchi

CHF 260.00

Verlag: T.M.C. Asser Press
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 17.08.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9789462652583
Sprache: englisch

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<div><div><div>This book constitutes the first comprehensive publication on the duty of care of international</div><div>organizations towards their civilian personnel sent on missions and assignments outside</div><div>of their normal place of activity. While the work of the civilian personnel of international</div><div>organizations often carries an inherent risk, the regulations, policies and practices of the</div><div>employer can help to address and mitigate that risk.</div><div><br></div><div>In this book, the specific content and scope of the duty of care under international law is clarified</div><div>by conducting an unprecedented investigation into relevant jurisprudence and legal sources.</div><div>Included is a critical assessment of the policies of selected international organizations while a</div><div>set of guiding principles on the duty of care of international organizations is also presented.</div><div><br></div><div>This publication fills a gap in the existing academic literature on the topic and is aimed</div><div>particularly at academics and practitioners interested in the legal implications of the deployment</div><div>of civilian personnel abroad by international organizations. This includes scholars</div><div>and university-level students specializing in international law, international human rights</div><div>law, the law of international organizations, labour law, EU law, international administrative</div><div>law and the UN system, and practitioners, such as lawyers and consultants, representing or</div><div>advising international organizations or their personnel on the legal aspects of deployment.</div><div><br></div><div>The book is also aimed at the senior management of international organizations and at their</div><div>officers in charge of recruitment, human resources, training and security, in that it clarifies</div><div>their legal obligations and provides concrete examples of the policies various international</div><div>organizations have in place for the protection of civilian personnel. Current and prospective</div><div>civilian personnel of international organizations should also find the book useful for</div><div>clarifying their rights and duties.</div><div><br></div><div><b>Andrea de Guttry</b> is Full Professor at the Dirpolis Institute of the Sant’Anna School of</div><div>Advanced Studies in Pisa, <b>Micaela Frulli</b> is Associate Professor at the Dipartimento di Scienze</div><div>Giuridiche (DSG), University of Florence, <b>Edoardo Greppi</b> is Full Professor at the Dipartimento</div><div>di Giurisprudenza, University of Turin, and <b>Chiara Macchi</b> is Research Fellow at the</div><div>Dirpolis Institute of the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa.</div></div></div>
Part I. The Duty of Care of International Organizations: Setting the Scene.- Chapter 1. International Organizations and Alleged Duty of Care Breaches: A Growing Ethical, Reputational and Financial Challenge.- Chapter 2. Comparative Analysis of International Jurisprudence and Relevant International Practice Related to the Duty of Care Obligations Incumbent on International Organizations towards their Mobile Workforce.- Chapter 3. The Duty of Care of International Organizations: Issues of Conduct and Attribution of Responsibility.- Chapter 4. Overlapping Responsibility: The Legal Relationship between the International Organization and the Host State.- Chapter 5. The Duty of States to Ensure Respect of the Duty of Care through their Membership in International Organizations.- Chapter 6. International Organizations as Employers: Examining the Duty of Care in the Light of the Different Forms of Employment Relationships.- Part II. The Implementation of the Duty of Care by Selected International Organizations: Specific Legal and Practical Challenges.- Chapter 7. Implementation of the Duty of Care by the United Nations.- Chapter 8. Implementation of the Duty of Care by the European Union.- Chapter 9. Implementation of the Duty of Care by the NATO.- Chapter 10. Implementation of the Duty of Care by the OSCE.- Chapter 11. Implementation of the Duty of Care by the Council of Europe.- Chapter 12. Implementation of the Duty of Care by the Organization of American States.- Chapter 13. Implementation of the Duty of Care by the African Union.- Chapter 14. Implementation of the Duty of Care by the World Bank.- Chapter 15. Practical Measures in the Implementation of the Duty of Care by International Organizations.- Part III. The Duty of Care as a Corollary of States’ Duty to Protect Human Rights and its Implications for International Organizations.- Chapter 16. The Duty of Care as a Corollary of Human Rights Obligations on International Organizations.- Chapter 17. The Transnational Dimension of International Organizations’ Duty of Care towards their Civilian Personnel: Lessons from the Case Law on States’ Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations.- Chapter 18.&nbsp; Victims’ Right to Reparation and the Residual Application of Diplomatic and/or Functional Protection.- Chapter 19. Concluding Remarks.- Appendices.
<b>Andrea de Guttry</b>&nbsp;is Full Professor at the Dirpolis Institute of the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa,&nbsp;<b>Micaela Frulli</b>&nbsp;is Associate Professor at the Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche (DSG), University of Florence,&nbsp;<b>Edoardo Greppi</b>&nbsp;is Full Professor at the Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, University of Turin, and&nbsp;<b>Chiara Macchi</b>&nbsp;is Research Fellow at the Dirpolis Institute of the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa.&nbsp;
This book constitutes the first comprehensive publication on the duty of care of international organizations towards their civilian personnel sent on missions and assignments outside of their normal place of activity. While the work of the civilian personnel of international organizations often carries an inherent risk, the regulations, policies and practices of the employer can help to address and mitigate that risk.&nbsp;<div><br></div><div>In this book, the specific content and scope of the duty of care under international law is clarified by conducting an unprecedented investigation into relevant jurisprudence and legal sources. Included is a critical assessment of the policies of selected international organizations while a set of guiding principles on the duty of care of international organizations is also presented.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>This publication fills a gap in the existing academic literature on the topic and is aimed particularly at academics and practitionersinterested in the legal implications of the deployment of civilian personnel abroad by international organizations. This includes scholars and university-level students specializing in international law, international human rights law, the law of international organizations, labour law, EU law, international administrative law and the UN system, and practitioners, such as lawyers and consultants, representing or advising international organizations or their personnel on the legal aspects of deployment.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>The book is also aimed at the senior management of international organizations and at their officers in charge of recruitment, human resources, training and security, in that it clarifies their legal obligations and provides concrete examples of the policies various international organizations have in place for the protection of civilian personnel. Current and prospective civilian personnel of international organizations should also find the book useful for clarifying their rights and duties.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div><b>Andrea de Guttry</b> is Full Professor at the Dirpolis Institute of the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, <b>Micaela Frulli</b> is Associate Professor at the Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche (DSG), University of Florence, <b>Edoardo Greppi</b> is Full Professor at the Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, University of Turin, and <b>Chiara Macchi</b> is Research Fellow at the Dirpolis Institute of the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div>
Broadens the understanding of the legal obligations of international organizations towards their civilian personnel Provides an exhaustive review of the existing case law on the duty of care of international organizations Provides a large number of real-life examples of risks faced by civilian personnel sent on missions and assignments outside of their normal place of activity Shares a large number of tips and insights on how international organizations can shape their policies and practices to fulfil their duty of care Outlines each of the varied approaches to the duty of care by analysing the policies of selected international organizations Reinforces the concept of the duty of care by reference to the human rights obligations of international organizations Offers a detailed set of guiding principles on the duty of care of international organ

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