This article ponders the possibilities existing for legal re-understandings of vulnerability and adopts the International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on the Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters (2016) as its principal discursive context. Despite some promise and potential, the draft Articles retreated to conservative understandings of disaster-vulnerability and missed an opportunity for a sophisticated formulation. This article argues for disaster law’s engagement with contemporary social science research. The work of critical geographers, historians and anthropologists in political ecology is particularly apposite. By rejecting geophysical outlooks in favour of structuralist understandings of disaster vulnerability, such res...
Now that it is a confirmed generalization that vulnerability to disaster impact is mediated by large...
A variety of instruments can be used to compensate victims in the aftermath of a disaster. This arti...
A warming climate and less predictable weather patterns, as well as an expanding urban infrastructur...
This article is the first step in a major research project on Canadian disaster law. As such, the ar...
We think vulnerability still matters when considering how people are put at risk from hazards and th...
This article analyses the role of NGOs in the development and drafting of disaster law in general, a...
This article includes a comprehensive analysis of work currently being carried out by regional and i...
This article offers a critical examination of the position of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk...
We think vulnerability still matters or, at least, we think it matters to ask the question of whethe...
This article includes a comprehensive analysis of work currently being carried out by regional and i...
The purpose of the article is to highlight the scope of the overlap between existing commitments in ...
Although the harmful effects of climate change on human rights are well-recognized, the legal respon...
Purpose – This article explores the role of international law in disaster prevention and management,...
As the number of people displaced by disaster reaches record highs, this article describes how inter...
Disaster-vulnerability reduction is an impure public good: when provided to one it is provided to ot...
Now that it is a confirmed generalization that vulnerability to disaster impact is mediated by large...
A variety of instruments can be used to compensate victims in the aftermath of a disaster. This arti...
A warming climate and less predictable weather patterns, as well as an expanding urban infrastructur...
This article is the first step in a major research project on Canadian disaster law. As such, the ar...
We think vulnerability still matters when considering how people are put at risk from hazards and th...
This article analyses the role of NGOs in the development and drafting of disaster law in general, a...
This article includes a comprehensive analysis of work currently being carried out by regional and i...
This article offers a critical examination of the position of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk...
We think vulnerability still matters or, at least, we think it matters to ask the question of whethe...
This article includes a comprehensive analysis of work currently being carried out by regional and i...
The purpose of the article is to highlight the scope of the overlap between existing commitments in ...
Although the harmful effects of climate change on human rights are well-recognized, the legal respon...
Purpose – This article explores the role of international law in disaster prevention and management,...
As the number of people displaced by disaster reaches record highs, this article describes how inter...
Disaster-vulnerability reduction is an impure public good: when provided to one it is provided to ot...
Now that it is a confirmed generalization that vulnerability to disaster impact is mediated by large...
A variety of instruments can be used to compensate victims in the aftermath of a disaster. This arti...
A warming climate and less predictable weather patterns, as well as an expanding urban infrastructur...