The field of disaster law has witnessed a huge surge in interest
over the past few years. Building widespread recognition of the
shortcomings of legal systems faced with disasters, academics have
increasingly turned their attention to exploring how these failings
can be addressed. This volume is a carefully selected collection of
essays which focus on the legal and economic aspects of disaster
law and pays particular attention to the legalities of
catastrophes. The editors have brought together seminal papers
analysing how disasters, both natural and man-made, could be
prevented and investigating the ways in which compensation for such
events could be provided.This set of indispensable papers examines
such issues through a variety of analytical lenses and provides a
solid foundation for future developments in this dynamic and highly
topical subject.
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