Natural and technological disasters have the potential to severely undermine the capacity of States to comply with their human rights obligations. Among the most vital rights of disaster victims are the rights to food and water, encapsulated in the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. In this article, the scope of State obligations under international human rights law to secure sufficient amounts of adequate food and water in disaster settings is explored. After assessing if and to what extent the exercise of such rights can be restricted in the wake of a major disaster, the focus of the analysis shifts to the core content of State obligations, which are explored in the light of commonly accepted humanitarian standards. Lastly,...
The Sphere Humanitarian Charter, a self-regulation instrument of humanitarian non-State actors, esta...
States and international institutions have committed, through the adoption of the Sendai Framework, ...
The practical and operational challenges of responding to disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis an...
Natural and technological disasters have the potential to severely undermine the capacity of States ...
Despite recent advances in the area of humanitarian responses and the publication and dissemination ...
Natural and human induced disasters are a threat to food security, economic progress and livelihoods...
Natural and human-made disasters cause on average 120,000 deaths and over US$140 billion in damage t...
Current positive international law does not explicitly recognize a right to humanitarian assistance ...
AbstractNatural and human induced disasters are a threat to food security, economic progress and liv...
While there is typically an outpoor of international assistance in the wake of large disasters, it i...
When the international community first became interested in the problem of human rights during the s...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to link debates around the international law on human rights a...
Recognising that devastating consequences often flow from a Stateâs refusal of emergency humanitaria...
A/HRC/34/64 26 10. Moreover, the ICCPR provides that exceptional circumstances such as internal poli...
The international community continues to struggle with an effective response to the continuing probl...
The Sphere Humanitarian Charter, a self-regulation instrument of humanitarian non-State actors, esta...
States and international institutions have committed, through the adoption of the Sendai Framework, ...
The practical and operational challenges of responding to disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis an...
Natural and technological disasters have the potential to severely undermine the capacity of States ...
Despite recent advances in the area of humanitarian responses and the publication and dissemination ...
Natural and human induced disasters are a threat to food security, economic progress and livelihoods...
Natural and human-made disasters cause on average 120,000 deaths and over US$140 billion in damage t...
Current positive international law does not explicitly recognize a right to humanitarian assistance ...
AbstractNatural and human induced disasters are a threat to food security, economic progress and liv...
While there is typically an outpoor of international assistance in the wake of large disasters, it i...
When the international community first became interested in the problem of human rights during the s...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to link debates around the international law on human rights a...
Recognising that devastating consequences often flow from a Stateâs refusal of emergency humanitaria...
A/HRC/34/64 26 10. Moreover, the ICCPR provides that exceptional circumstances such as internal poli...
The international community continues to struggle with an effective response to the continuing probl...
The Sphere Humanitarian Charter, a self-regulation instrument of humanitarian non-State actors, esta...
States and international institutions have committed, through the adoption of the Sendai Framework, ...
The practical and operational challenges of responding to disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis an...