Disaster lawyers navigate bureaucratic impediments to insuranceclaims and settlement and federal recovery and relief, and they actas third-party facilitators for disaster-affected clients to help enable theirsurvival efforts. The roles of such lawyers in navigating paperwork andbureaucratic processes on behalf of survivors, while assisting them inmeeting basic daily needs, has become seen as being integral to recoveryin these processes. We utilise findings from semi-structured interviewswith disaster law practitioners working with disaster survivors in thesouth-eastern United States (SEUS) to examine the bureaucratic socio-legallife of disasters. We marshal bureaucratic violence literature to analysedisaster law practitioners’ perspectives ...
Disaster researchers have debated the utility of distinguishing natural from technological catas...
Disaster researchers have debated the utility of distinguishing natural from technological catas...
We discuss four general topics. First, there are various referents for the term "recovery." We note ...
Disaster lawyers navigate bureaucratic impediments to insuranceclaims and settlement and federal rec...
For centuries, the legal profession has prided itself on managing the impacts of crises and disaster...
Natural disasters are becoming more common and destructive. There is a critical need to build access...
Disasters are globally inflected today in humanitarian assistance, the organizations that support pe...
Special Committee on Disaster Response and Preparedness The mission of the Committee is to promote a...
The New York legal community\u27s response to the September 11th disaster provides an excellent exam...
Planning for the next disaster is not just a task for first responders. A catastrophic disaster can ...
Basic disaster planning is not only cost-effective but relatively easy to integrate with other plann...
The legal system in the United States is uniquely conflict-oriented, expensive, and legalistic. From...
Over the last decades natural and man-made disasters have been increasing in terms of frequency, siz...
This article discusses three models of law school engagement that have been used to respond to natur...
Disaster researchers have debated the utility of distinguishing “natural ” from “technological ” cat...
Disaster researchers have debated the utility of distinguishing natural from technological catas...
Disaster researchers have debated the utility of distinguishing natural from technological catas...
We discuss four general topics. First, there are various referents for the term "recovery." We note ...
Disaster lawyers navigate bureaucratic impediments to insuranceclaims and settlement and federal rec...
For centuries, the legal profession has prided itself on managing the impacts of crises and disaster...
Natural disasters are becoming more common and destructive. There is a critical need to build access...
Disasters are globally inflected today in humanitarian assistance, the organizations that support pe...
Special Committee on Disaster Response and Preparedness The mission of the Committee is to promote a...
The New York legal community\u27s response to the September 11th disaster provides an excellent exam...
Planning for the next disaster is not just a task for first responders. A catastrophic disaster can ...
Basic disaster planning is not only cost-effective but relatively easy to integrate with other plann...
The legal system in the United States is uniquely conflict-oriented, expensive, and legalistic. From...
Over the last decades natural and man-made disasters have been increasing in terms of frequency, siz...
This article discusses three models of law school engagement that have been used to respond to natur...
Disaster researchers have debated the utility of distinguishing “natural ” from “technological ” cat...
Disaster researchers have debated the utility of distinguishing natural from technological catas...
Disaster researchers have debated the utility of distinguishing natural from technological catas...
We discuss four general topics. First, there are various referents for the term "recovery." We note ...