Current positive international law does not explicitly recognize a right to humanitarian assistance in disaster situations. The author tries to scope out the existence of such human right by carrying out a reconnoitering of hard-law instruments, a review of relevant soft-law ones and a snapshot of national practice. She also refers to authoritative doctrine on the issue. Such an examination is circumscribed to ascertaining whether such a right exists or not, for then briefly exploring the question related to its core elements by focusing on the very nature of the right (individual/collective) and trying to delineate right holders’ entitlements and duty bearers’ obligations using the same analytical framework applied to the right to develop...
This Note asserts that natural disaster-affected populations have a right to call on the internation...
One of the most important issues in the international political and legal system comprises the inter...
This contribution assesses how a set of health-related norms under international law and ethics appl...
Current positive international law does not explicitly recognize a right to humanitarian assistance ...
Natural and human-made disasters cause on average 120,000 deaths and over US$140 billion in damage t...
While there is typically an outpoor of international assistance in the wake of large disasters, it i...
The Routledge Handbook of Human Rights and Disasters provides the first comprehensive review of the ...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that there are major gaps in International Humanitarian Law and...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that there are major gaps in International Humanitarian Law and...
Humanitarian assistance occurs when local or regional crises prompt international action to alleviat...
This Note asserts that natural disaster-affected populations have a right to call on the internation...
One of the most important issues in the international political and legal system comprises the inter...
This contribution assesses how a set of health-related norms under international law and ethics appl...
Current positive international law does not explicitly recognize a right to humanitarian assistance ...
Natural and human-made disasters cause on average 120,000 deaths and over US$140 billion in damage t...
While there is typically an outpoor of international assistance in the wake of large disasters, it i...
The Routledge Handbook of Human Rights and Disasters provides the first comprehensive review of the ...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that there are major gaps in International Humanitarian Law and...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that there are major gaps in International Humanitarian Law and...
Humanitarian assistance occurs when local or regional crises prompt international action to alleviat...
This Note asserts that natural disaster-affected populations have a right to call on the internation...
One of the most important issues in the international political and legal system comprises the inter...
This contribution assesses how a set of health-related norms under international law and ethics appl...