Dr C. Chatterjee examines the socio-economic effects of the Indian ocean earthquake and Tsunami disasters in December 2004 and considers the functions of aid in this type of situation. Article published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
Early on December 26, 2004, South Asia was shaken by a 9.0 earthquake 100 miles off the western shor...
Promoting positive action towards disaster risk reduction and advising future recovery policies and ...
I will begin my analysis of the catastrophic risk problem with the recent tsunami. Suppose that a ts...
This article deals with natural disastersi and calamities such as cyclones, typhoons and earthquakes...
Dr C. Chatterjee considers whether natural disasters are an entirely national phenomenon, or if thei...
This article studies the international impacts of the 2004 tsunami event in India. Among the four ma...
The tsunami that affected the coasts of the Indian ocean on December 26, 2004 claimed close to 226 0...
Purpose: To highlight the failure of the tsunami early warning system and the challenges of successf...
This book is a compilation of hundreds of reports and articles about the 2004 Asian Tsunami disaster...
"At 0058 GMT on 26 December 2004, a massive earthquake of magnitude 9.0 struck the coastal area off ...
Natural disasters pose a growing threat to the development strategies of developing countries like S...
The tsunami that affected the Indian ocean’s rims on December 26, 2004 claimed close to 226 000 live...
On 26th December 2004 a magnitude 9 earthquake occurred off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indo...
Summarization: Tsunamis are an ever-present threat to lives and property along the coasts of most of...
The tsunami in the Indian Ocean at the end of 2004 has produced heightened scrutiny of how internati...
Early on December 26, 2004, South Asia was shaken by a 9.0 earthquake 100 miles off the western shor...
Promoting positive action towards disaster risk reduction and advising future recovery policies and ...
I will begin my analysis of the catastrophic risk problem with the recent tsunami. Suppose that a ts...
This article deals with natural disastersi and calamities such as cyclones, typhoons and earthquakes...
Dr C. Chatterjee considers whether natural disasters are an entirely national phenomenon, or if thei...
This article studies the international impacts of the 2004 tsunami event in India. Among the four ma...
The tsunami that affected the coasts of the Indian ocean on December 26, 2004 claimed close to 226 0...
Purpose: To highlight the failure of the tsunami early warning system and the challenges of successf...
This book is a compilation of hundreds of reports and articles about the 2004 Asian Tsunami disaster...
"At 0058 GMT on 26 December 2004, a massive earthquake of magnitude 9.0 struck the coastal area off ...
Natural disasters pose a growing threat to the development strategies of developing countries like S...
The tsunami that affected the Indian ocean’s rims on December 26, 2004 claimed close to 226 000 live...
On 26th December 2004 a magnitude 9 earthquake occurred off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indo...
Summarization: Tsunamis are an ever-present threat to lives and property along the coasts of most of...
The tsunami in the Indian Ocean at the end of 2004 has produced heightened scrutiny of how internati...
Early on December 26, 2004, South Asia was shaken by a 9.0 earthquake 100 miles off the western shor...
Promoting positive action towards disaster risk reduction and advising future recovery policies and ...
I will begin my analysis of the catastrophic risk problem with the recent tsunami. Suppose that a ts...