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E-raamat: International Law of Disaster Relief

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Disasters can strike often and with unexpected fury, resulting in devastating consequences for local populations that are insufficiently prepared and largely dependent upon foreign aid in the wake of such catastrophes. International law can play a significant role in recovery after natural disasters; however, without clear legal frameworks, aid may be stopped, delayed, or even hijacked - placing the intended recipients in critical condition. This edited volume brings together experts, emerging scholars, and practitioners from North America, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia to analyze the evolution of international disaster law as a field that encompasses new ideas about human rights, sovereignty, and technology. Chapters focus on specific natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina, Cyclone Nargis, and Typhoon Haiyan in addition to volcanic and earthquake activity, wildfires, and desertification. This book begins a dialogue on the profound implications of the evolution of international law as a tool for disaster response.

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This edited volume analyzes the evolution of international disaster law as a field that encompasses new ideas about human rights, sovereignty, and technology.
List of Editors and Contributors
xi
Foreword xvii
Fumio Kishida
Preface xix
David D. Caron
Acknowledgments xxiii
Introduction 1(6)
Michael J. Kelly
PART I THE LEGAL THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL DISASTER RELIEF
1 International Law and the Disaster Cycle
7(14)
Daniel A. Farber
2 Natural Disasters and the Theory of International Law
21(8)
Toshiya Ueki
3 International Disaster Relief Law and Article 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice: The Forgotten Source of International Law
29(17)
Imogen Saunders
4 Evolution of International Disaster Response Law: Toward Codification and Progressive Development of the Law
46(21)
Emika Tokunaga
PART II THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL DISASTER RELIEF: FROM LOCAL TO GLOBAL
5 International Disaster Response Laws, Rules, and Principles: A Pragmatic Approach to Strengthening International Disaster Response Mechanisms
67(22)
Claire Clement
6 Release of Radioactive Substances into the Sea and International Law: The Japanese Experience in the Course of Nuclear Disaster
89(22)
Yukari Takamura
7 The International Law of 96 Hours: Urban Search and Rescue Teams and the Current State of International Disaster Response Law
111(28)
Kirsten Nakjavani Bookmiller
PART III THE RIGHT OF ACCESS TO INTERNATIONAL DISASTER RELIEF
8 Legal Framework Applicable to Humanitarian Actors Responding to Disasters in Weak and Fragile States
139(25)
Catherine Gribbin
Ilario Maiolo
9 Disasters, Despots, and Gun-Boat Diplomacy
164(26)
Catherine Shanahan Renshaw
10 Hunger Without Frontiers: The Right to Food and State Obligations to Migrants
190(18)
Katie Sykes
11 Disasters, International Law, and Persons with Disabilities
208(9)
Akiko Ito
PART IV DISASTER PREVENTION/RELIEF: ANTICIPATORY RESPONSES FROM STATE ACTORS
12 Help from Above: The Role of International Law in Facilitating the Use of Outer Space for Disaster Management
217(28)
Brian R. Israel
13 Utilizing International Climate Change Adaptation Funding to Reduce Risks of Natural Disasters in the Developing World
245(25)
Paul Govind
14 Challenges to State Sovereignty in the Provision of International Natural Disaster Relief
270(25)
Amelia Telec
PART V DISASTER PREVENTION AND RELIEF: ANTICIPATORY RESPONSES FROM NGOS
15 The Role of International Organizations in Disaster Response: A Case Study of Recent Earthquakes in Japan
295(19)
Kentaro Nishimoto
16 International Investment Law and Disasters: Necessity, Peoples, and the Burden of (Economic) Emergencies
314(24)
Ibironke T. Odumosu-Ayanu
17 Clarifying the Acquis Humanitaire: A Transnational Legal Perspective on the Internalization of Humanitarian Norms
338(23)
Dug Cubie
Conclusion 361(6)
Anastasia Telesetsky
Appendix A Guidelines for the Domestic Facilitation and Regulation of International Disaster Relief and Initial Recovery Assistance (IDRL Guidelines) 367(14)
Appendix B UN Draft Articles on Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters 381(4)
Index 385
David D. Caron is the Dean of the Dickson Poon School of Law at King's College London and the C. William Maxeiner Emeritus Distinguished Professor of International Law at the University of California, Berkeley. He currently serves as a member of the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on the Rule of Law, the US Department of State Advisory Committee on Public International Law, and the board of editors of the American Journal of International Law. Michael J. Kelly is Associate Dean and a Professor of Law in the School of Law at Creighton University, Omaha. He is president of the US national chapter of L'Association Internationale du Droit Pénal, co-chair of the American Bar Association's Task Force on Internet Governance, and a member of the President's Advisory Committee on Global Engagement for the American Association of Law Schools. He is the author or co-author of four books and more than thirty articles and book chapters, and continues to serve as a contributing editor to the online legal newspaper Jurist. Anastasia Telesetsky is an Associate Professor of Law in the College of Law at the University of Idaho, where she teaches public international law and international environmental law for the natural resources and environmental law program. She has expertise on climate-change-index insurance and food security and development. Her scholarship has been published in numerous American, European and Asian law reviews. She is a member of the international environmental law section of the American Society for International Law.