vastutas
Vastutas is a term used in ethics, law, and economics to describe the allocation of responsibility for collective harms or costs arising from joint action. It emphasizes distributing obligations among participants according to their degree of influence, capacity, and the foreseeability of impact.
The term is a neologism in contemporary discourse and does not belong to a single jurisdiction or
Core elements of vastutas include proportionality, foreseeability, and enforceability. Proportionality assigns responsibility in relation to each
Applications of vastutas appear in contexts such as corporate supply chains, environmental policy, disaster risk management,
Critics argue that the concept can be vague and difficult to measure, potentially leading to strategic manipulation
See also: liability, shared responsibility, risk allocation, polluter pays principle, collective action. References are primarily theoretical