International Disaster Response Law / edited by Andrea de Guttry, Marco Gestri, Gabriella Venturini.
2012
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Title
International Disaster Response Law / edited by Andrea de Guttry, Marco Gestri, Gabriella Venturini.
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Edition
1st ed. 2012.
Imprint
The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press : Imprint: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2012.
Description
XXIV, 740 p. online resource
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Surveying the Law. - International Disaster Response Law in relation to other branches of international law
The works of the International Law Commission on 'Protection of persons in the event of disasters'. A critical appraisal
Nuclear accidents and international law
EU Disaster Response Law: Principles and instruments
The external dimension of the EU Disaster Response
The consular protection of EU citizens during emergencies in third countries
The prevention of natural and man-made disasters. What duties for states? An enabling environment for disaster risk reduction
Access to the territory of a disaster affected state
Disasters and armed conflict
The national legal frameworks relating to disaster response: How is incoming international assistance regulated? Maritime accidents with particular emphasis on liability and compensation for damage from the exploitation of mineral resources of the seabed
Derogation from human rights treaties in situations of natural or man-made disasters
A (human) right to humanitarian asistance in disaster situations? Surveying public international law
Protection of vulnerable groups in natural and man-made disasters
Contour of disaster victims' rights to a remedy and reparation under international human rights law
Disasters through the lens of international criminal law
From theory to practice: the role of disaster response missions
Actors, activities and coordination in emergencies
Disasters and the future of humanitarian action: issues, trends and challenges
Customs obstacles to relief consignments under international disaster response law
The status of emergency workers
The use of civil and military defence assets in emergency situations
The role of international financial institutions
Funding arrangements for disasters response
Disasters and corruption, corruption as disaster
Natural and man-made disasters: challenges and international perspectives for insurance
Conclusions.
The works of the International Law Commission on 'Protection of persons in the event of disasters'. A critical appraisal
Nuclear accidents and international law
EU Disaster Response Law: Principles and instruments
The external dimension of the EU Disaster Response
The consular protection of EU citizens during emergencies in third countries
The prevention of natural and man-made disasters. What duties for states? An enabling environment for disaster risk reduction
Access to the territory of a disaster affected state
Disasters and armed conflict
The national legal frameworks relating to disaster response: How is incoming international assistance regulated? Maritime accidents with particular emphasis on liability and compensation for damage from the exploitation of mineral resources of the seabed
Derogation from human rights treaties in situations of natural or man-made disasters
A (human) right to humanitarian asistance in disaster situations? Surveying public international law
Protection of vulnerable groups in natural and man-made disasters
Contour of disaster victims' rights to a remedy and reparation under international human rights law
Disasters through the lens of international criminal law
From theory to practice: the role of disaster response missions
Actors, activities and coordination in emergencies
Disasters and the future of humanitarian action: issues, trends and challenges
Customs obstacles to relief consignments under international disaster response law
The status of emergency workers
The use of civil and military defence assets in emergency situations
The role of international financial institutions
Funding arrangements for disasters response
Disasters and corruption, corruption as disaster
Natural and man-made disasters: challenges and international perspectives for insurance
Conclusions.
Summary
With a Foreword by Kristalina Georgieva, European Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response Over the last decades natural and man-made disasters have been increasing in terms of frequency, size, number of people affected and material damage caused. There is growing awareness of the importance of adequate national and international legal frameworks for disaster prevention, mitigation and response. The implementation of these frameworks, however, poses serious challenges. This book analyses International Disaster Response Law as developed in recent times and identifies the main existing normative gaps. The authors address the rights and duties of States in preventing and mitigating disasters, in facilitating access to their territory for humanitarian relief actors, as well as issues related to liability and compensation. Due attention is paid to European Union law governing disaster response (and to its reform in the light of the Lisbon Treaty) and to the main trends in domestic legislation. Human rights obligations are thoroughly examined and the potential relevance of international criminal law is assessed. Additional topics such as the status of relief personnel, the hindrances to the delivery of relief consignments by customs and excise administration, the use of civilian and military defence assets in emergency situations, the mechanisms and procedures available to offer financial support for recovery and rehabilitation, risk insurance, and the issue of corruption during disaster-related activities are specifically addressed. By drawing on the expertise of lawyers, political scientists, economists and humanitarian practitioners, the book promotes much-needed interdisciplinary dialog and sheds light on a largely uncharted field of research. It is therefore essential reading for academics and practitioners in international and EU law, policy makers, civil protection and humanitarian operators and for anyone interested in exploring the legal facets of the international community's response to large-scale calamitous events. Over the last decades natural and man-made disasters have been increasing in terms of frequency, size, number of people affected and material damage caused. There is growing awareness of the importance of adequate national and international legal frameworks for disaster prevention, mitigation and response. The implementation of these frameworks, however, poses serious challenges. This book analyses International Disaster Response Law as developed in recent times and identifies the main existing normative gaps. The authors address the rights and duties of States in preventing and mitigating disasters, in facilitating access to their territory for humanitarian relief actors, as well as issues related to liability and compensation. Due attention is paid to European Union law governing disaster response (and to its reform in the light of the Lisbon Treaty) and to the main trends in domestic legislation. Human rights obligations are thoroughly examined and the potential relevance of international criminal law is assessed. Additional topics such as the status of relief personnel, the hindrances to the delivery of relief consignments by customs and excise administration, the use of civilian and military defence assets in emergency situations, the mechanisms and procedures available to offer financial support for recovery and rehabilitation, risk insurance, and the issue of corruption during disaster-related activities are specifically addressed. By drawing on the expertise of lawyers, political scientists, economists and humanitarian practitioners, the book promotes much-needed interdisciplinary dialog and sheds light on a largely uncharted field of research. It is therefore essential reading for academics and practitioners in international and EU law, policy makers, civil protection and humanitarian operators and for anyone interested in exploring the legal facets of the international community's response to large-scale calamitous events.
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