Natural disasters may have devastating impacts on human life, the economy, and environment of the affected states. This article focuses on the economic consequences of natural disasters for affected states, particularly regarding technology transfers. In addition, this article examines the relevant regulatory framework of reference at the international level, with a mapping of technology transfer provisions in international disaster and economic law instruments on technology transfer applicable in disaster-related situations
The Yearbook of International Disaster Law aims to represent a hub for critical debate in this emerg...
This chapter uses the analytical framework of transnational legal ordering (TLO) developed by Hallid...
This chapter examines the relationship between International Disaster Response Law (IDRL) and some o...
This Chapter focuses on the economic consequences of natural disasters for affected states, in parti...
The article is devoted to analysis of the existing international rules for technology transfer in th...
Industrialized or developed countries control some of the most valuable, useful and transferable tec...
There are more than eighty international agreements and many additional programmes dealing with tech...
We study the influence of natural disasters on technological innovation for a panel of 49 countries....
This paper covers the development of international legal mechanisms designed to respond to natural d...
This chapter examines international law in relation to ‘cyber disasters’. That is, it considers disa...
Natural and human-made disasters cause on average 120,000 deaths and over US$140 billion in damage t...
The frequency and severity of natural disasters and technogenic catastrophes are constantly increasi...
Global change in the form of climate warming, demographic developments, land use and capital movemen...
Over the last decades natural and man-made disasters have been increasing in terms of frequency, siz...
Object: is to formulate provisions that basically would constitute an integral and consistent view o...
The Yearbook of International Disaster Law aims to represent a hub for critical debate in this emerg...
This chapter uses the analytical framework of transnational legal ordering (TLO) developed by Hallid...
This chapter examines the relationship between International Disaster Response Law (IDRL) and some o...
This Chapter focuses on the economic consequences of natural disasters for affected states, in parti...
The article is devoted to analysis of the existing international rules for technology transfer in th...
Industrialized or developed countries control some of the most valuable, useful and transferable tec...
There are more than eighty international agreements and many additional programmes dealing with tech...
We study the influence of natural disasters on technological innovation for a panel of 49 countries....
This paper covers the development of international legal mechanisms designed to respond to natural d...
This chapter examines international law in relation to ‘cyber disasters’. That is, it considers disa...
Natural and human-made disasters cause on average 120,000 deaths and over US$140 billion in damage t...
The frequency and severity of natural disasters and technogenic catastrophes are constantly increasi...
Global change in the form of climate warming, demographic developments, land use and capital movemen...
Over the last decades natural and man-made disasters have been increasing in terms of frequency, siz...
Object: is to formulate provisions that basically would constitute an integral and consistent view o...
The Yearbook of International Disaster Law aims to represent a hub for critical debate in this emerg...
This chapter uses the analytical framework of transnational legal ordering (TLO) developed by Hallid...
This chapter examines the relationship between International Disaster Response Law (IDRL) and some o...