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The book identifies the main international concepts and rules that
are of special relevance in disaster settings and critically
analyses how they are implemented in such contexts. It shows that,
although the crucial and growing importance of disaster response
has resulted in a complex framework of international obligations,
it is nonetheless guided by certain general principles/values. In
particular, through an in-depth analysis of sovereignty,
international cooperation and solidarity, and their manifestations
in disaster contexts, the book assesses the concrete scope and
nature of the obligations of the state affected by the disaster,
and those of the international community, respectively.
Considerable attention is devoted to the applicable legal framework
governing disaster response in mixed situations of disaster and
armed conflict, and to the main problems and operational challenges
entailed by the involvement of foreign military personnel and
assets in disaster response. The book's overall objective is to
provide an authoritative overview of the development, core issues
and challenges in international law with regard to disaster
scenarios, and to serve as a valuable and comprehensive reference
guide.
The Routledge Handbook of Human Rights and Disasters provides the
first comprehensive review of the role played by international
human rights law in the prevention and management of natural and
technological disasters. Each chapter is written by a leading
expert and offers a state-of-the-art overview of a significant
topic within the field. In addition to focussing on the role of
human rights obligations in disaster preparedness and response, the
volume offers a broader perspective by examining how human rights
law interacts with other legal regimes and by addressing the
challenges facing humanitarian organizations. Preceded by a
foreword by the International Law Commission's Special Rapporteur
on the Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters, the volume
is divided into four parts: Part I: Human rights law and disasters
in the framework of public international law Part II: Role and
application of human rights law in disaster settings Part III:
(Categories of) rights of particular significance in a disaster
context Part IV: Protection of vulnerable groups in disaster
settings Providing up-to-date and authoritative contributions
covering the key aspects of human rights protection in disaster
settings, this volume will be of great interest to scholars and
students of humanitarianism, international law, EU law, disaster
management and international relations, as well as to practitioners
in the field of disaster management.
The book identifies the main international concepts and rules that
are of special relevance in disaster settings and critically
analyses how they are implemented in such contexts. It shows that,
although the crucial and growing importance of disaster response
has resulted in a complex framework of international obligations,
it is nonetheless guided by certain general principles/values. In
particular, through an in-depth analysis of sovereignty,
international cooperation and solidarity, and their manifestations
in disaster contexts, the book assesses the concrete scope and
nature of the obligations of the state affected by the disaster,
and those of the international community, respectively.
Considerable attention is devoted to the applicable legal framework
governing disaster response in mixed situations of disaster and
armed conflict, and to the main problems and operational challenges
entailed by the involvement of foreign military personnel and
assets in disaster response. The book's overall objective is to
provide an authoritative overview of the development, core issues
and challenges in international law with regard to disaster
scenarios, and to serve as a valuable and comprehensive reference
guide.
The Routledge Handbook of Human Rights and Disasters provides the
first comprehensive review of the role played by international
human rights law in the prevention and management of natural and
technological disasters. Each chapter is written by a leading
expert and offers a state-of-the-art overview of a significant
topic within the field. In addition to focussing on the role of
human rights obligations in disaster preparedness and response, the
volume offers a broader perspective by examining how human rights
law interacts with other legal regimes and by addressing the
challenges facing humanitarian organizations. Preceded by a
foreword by the International Law Commission's Special Rapporteur
on the Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters, the volume
is divided into four parts: Part I: Human rights law and disasters
in the framework of public international law Part II: Role and
application of human rights law in disaster settings Part III:
(Categories of) rights of particular significance in a disaster
context Part IV: Protection of vulnerable groups in disaster
settings Providing up-to-date and authoritative contributions
covering the key aspects of human rights protection in disaster
settings, this volume will be of great interest to scholars and
students of humanitarianism, international law, EU law, disaster
management and international relations, as well as to practitioners
in the field of disaster management.
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