After Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar in early May 2008, the ruling regime imposed conditions upon the receipt and entry of disaster relief. This was met by a significant amount of international condemnation which was often bolstered by invocations of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine. The legalities of disaster aid refusal very quickly became a serious topic of academic and practitioner discourse. While the politics of aid donation is a much-studied terrain, the politics of aid refusal has, until recently, received less attention. However, a recent strain of research in political science has sought to remedy this imbalance. This article considers what international lawyers can draw from this discourse and whether such a perspectiv...
Natural and human-made disasters cause on average 120,000 deaths and over US$140 billion in damage t...
This article analyses the role of NGOs in the development and drafting of disaster law in general, a...
Abstract Little academic research has examined the challenges humanitarian actors face or the strate...
After Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar in early May 2008, the ruling regime imposed conditions upon the...
This article, which was initially prompted by Myanmar’s behaviour following Cyclone Nargis in May 20...
This thesis examines whether the doctrine of Responsibility to Protect (R2P) can be invoked, at inte...
Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar on 2 and 3 May 2008, devastating the Irrawaddy Delta, affecting 2.4 mi...
Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta in 2008, devastating the region, causing 50,000 deat...
Recognising that devastating consequences often flow from a Stateâs refusal of emergency humanitaria...
On May 2 and 3, 2008, Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar, devastating large portions of the Irrawaddy Del...
In recent decades, Myanmar has been wracked by repeated disasters that have prompted extraordinary c...
This Article reconceptualizes the doctrine of the responsibility to protect (R2P). R2P provides that...
South-East Asia is home to both conflict and ‘natural’ disasters which have caused significant displ...
Humanitarian assistance occurs when local or regional crises prompt international action to alleviat...
Communities the world over continue to be alarmingly vulnerable to natural hazards, leading to no sh...
Natural and human-made disasters cause on average 120,000 deaths and over US$140 billion in damage t...
This article analyses the role of NGOs in the development and drafting of disaster law in general, a...
Abstract Little academic research has examined the challenges humanitarian actors face or the strate...
After Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar in early May 2008, the ruling regime imposed conditions upon the...
This article, which was initially prompted by Myanmar’s behaviour following Cyclone Nargis in May 20...
This thesis examines whether the doctrine of Responsibility to Protect (R2P) can be invoked, at inte...
Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar on 2 and 3 May 2008, devastating the Irrawaddy Delta, affecting 2.4 mi...
Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta in 2008, devastating the region, causing 50,000 deat...
Recognising that devastating consequences often flow from a Stateâs refusal of emergency humanitaria...
On May 2 and 3, 2008, Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar, devastating large portions of the Irrawaddy Del...
In recent decades, Myanmar has been wracked by repeated disasters that have prompted extraordinary c...
This Article reconceptualizes the doctrine of the responsibility to protect (R2P). R2P provides that...
South-East Asia is home to both conflict and ‘natural’ disasters which have caused significant displ...
Humanitarian assistance occurs when local or regional crises prompt international action to alleviat...
Communities the world over continue to be alarmingly vulnerable to natural hazards, leading to no sh...
Natural and human-made disasters cause on average 120,000 deaths and over US$140 billion in damage t...
This article analyses the role of NGOs in the development and drafting of disaster law in general, a...
Abstract Little academic research has examined the challenges humanitarian actors face or the strate...