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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Giulio Bartolini , Marie Aronsson-Storrier , Dug Cubie , Emanuele SommarioPublisher: Brill Imprint: Martinus Nijhoff Volume: 5 Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9789004693036ISBN 10: 9004693033 Pages: 590 Publication Date: 11 April 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsEditorial Issue No. 5 (2022) Thematic Section: Human Rights and Disasters YIDL Dialogues with Practitioners #2: Dr Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights A Dialogue with Marie Aronsson-Storrier and Emanuele Sommario Trafficking in Persons in the Context of Climate-related Disasters and Displacement: A Failure of Protection and Prevention Siobhán Mullally and Keelin Barry Lessons From COVID-19 with Respect to the Positive Obligations of States to Protect Older Persons in the Event of Disasters Susan Breau Emergencies in the Inter-American Human Rights System: the Example of Ecuador in Times of COVID-19 Christina Binder A Human Rights-Based Approach to Disaster Risk Management in Greenland: Displacement, Relocation, and the Legacies of Colonialism Miriam Cullen, Benedicte Sofie Holm, and Céline Brassart-Olsen The Prevention of Disasters Related to Natural Hazards in the Practice of Human Rights Courts and Treaty Bodies: Towards a DRR Approach Federica Passarini Sexual and Gender Minorities and the Right to Non-Discrimination: A Shortfall of Disaster Risk Reduction? Holly A. Seglah and Kevin Blanchard Exploring the Role of the National Human Rights Commission in Climate-Induced Disaster Displacement in India: Lessons from Sri Lanka and the Philippines Stellina Jolly and Chhaya Bhardwaj Human Rights Restrictions Prompted by the COVID-19 Pandemic: Uncertainties and Differences in the Practice of ECHR Parties Kumush Suyunova General Section Legal Form and Competing Framings of Cross-Border Disaster Displacement in the Context of Climate Change Tuomas Palosaari The Impact of the COVID-19 on Contested Territorial Entities of Eastern Europe. Between Isolation and Cooperation Natalia Cwicinskaja International Disaster Law in Honduras: The Role of the Red Cross and IFRC in Integrating International Guidelines into the Domestic Legal System Rebeca Isabel Muñoz Arosemena International Disaster Law in Practice Developments within the UN System (2022) Emanuele Sommario UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (2022) Marie Aronsson-Storrier Non-State Humanitarian Actors (2022) Tommaso Natoli Asia (2022) Emika Tokunaga Africa and MENA Regions (2022) Nicholas Wasonga Orago Europe (2022) Federico Casolari North and Central America (2022) Andrew R. Slaten Caribbean (2022) Carlon Mendoza South America (2022) Hugo Cahueñas Pacific (2022) Silke Clausing and W. John Hopkins Polar Regions (2022) Stefan Kirchner Climate Change Law (2022) Rosemary Lyster International Human Rights Law (2022) Marlies Hesselman Regional Human Rights Bodies (2022) Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani International Cultural Heritage Law (2022) Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani International Economic Law (2022) Carlo de Stefano South Sudan (2021–2022) Stella Ngugi Sources of IDL: Focus on General Principles of Law Dug Cubie International Environmental Law (2022) Sophie Gambardella International Health Law (2022) Stefania Negri Law of the Sea (2022) Anastasia Telesetsky Law and Human Mobility (2022) Matthew Scott Space Law (2022) Diego Zannoni Review of Books Edited by Tommaso Natoli Marie Aronsson-Storrier and Rasmus Dahlberg (eds), Defining Disaster – Disciplines and Domains Karen da Costa Jonathan Verschuuren (ed.), Research Handbook on Climate Change Adaptation Law Tommaso Natoli Andrea de Guttry, Micaela Frulli, Federico Casolari, Ludovica Poli (eds.), International Law and Chemical, Biological, Radio-Nuclear (CBRN) Events – Towards an All-Hazards Approach Daniel Rietiker Bibliographical Index of International Disaster Law (2022) Edited by Giulio Bartolini IndexReviewsAuthor InformationGiulio Bartolini, Department of Law, Roma Tre University. Full professor of international law, lecturer of “International Disaster Law” at the Geneva Academy of IHL and HRL and Director of courses on “International Disaster Law” in cooperation with the IFRC and the Sanremo International Institute of Humanitarian Law. Marie Aronsson-Storrier, (Ph.D.) School of Law, University College Cork. Marie has published widely on international law and disasters, with a particular focus on the creation and reduction of disaster risk (The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Risk Reduction and International Law, CUP, 2019; Defining Disaster: Disciplines and Domains, Edward Elgar, 2022). Dug Cubie, School of Law, University College Cork. Building on over 10 years’ practice in humanitarian action, Dug has written widely on disaster law, climate migration and the law of humanitarian assistance (The International Legal Protection of Persons in Humanitarian Crises, Hart, 2017). Emanuele Sommario, Institute of Law and Politics (DIRPOLIS), Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa. Associate Professor of International Law and Jean Monnet Chair in “European and International Human Rights Standards in Conflicts and Disasters”. Emanuele is also a consultant and lecturer for the EU Civil Protection Mechanism’s training activities. Anastasia Telesetsky, J.D., Professor at Cal Poly, former chair of American Society of International Law’s Disaster Law Interest Group with a research focus on environmental disaster risk reduction (International Law of Disaster Relief, Cambridge, 2014). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |