- Jacqueline Peel & David Fisher, International Law at the Intersection of Environmental Protection and Disaster Risk Reduction
- Lisa Grow Sun, Climate Change and the Narrative of Disaster
- Daniel Farber, Disaster Law in the Anthropocene
- Rosemary Lyster, A Capabilities Approach to Defining Climate Disasters
- Anne Siders, Resilient Incoherence – Seeking Common Language for Climate Change Adaptation, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Sustainable Development
- Cinnamon P. Carlarne, Disastrous Adaptation
- Denis Edwards, Disaster Risk Assessment: An Appraisal of European Union Environmental Law
- A. Dan Tarlock, The Potential Role of International Environmental and Water Law to Prevent and Mitigate Water-Related Disasters
- Mary Picard, Water Treaty Regimes as a Vehicle for Cooperation to Reduce Water-related Disaster Risk - The Case of Southern Africa and the Zambesi Basin
- Arden Rowell & Lesley Wexler, Valuing Foreign Disasters in International Environmental Law
- Michael G. Faure, Liability and Compensation as Instruments of Disaster Risk Mitigation?
- Nicholas A. Robinson, The UN SDGs and Environmental Law: Cooperative Remedies for Natural Disaster Risks
- Carl Bruch, Rene Nijenhuis & Shanna N. McClain, International Frameworks Governing Environmental Emergency Preparedness and Response: An Assessment of Approaches
- Hari M. Osofsky, Jessica Shadian & Sara L. Fechtelkotter, Preventing and Responding to Arctic Offshore Drilling Disasters: The Role of Hybrid Cooperation
- Anastasia Telesetsky, Overlapping International Disaster Law Approaches with International Environmental Law Regimes to Address Latent Ecological Disaster
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Peel & Fisher: The Role of International Environmental Law in Disaster Risk Reduction
Jacqueline Peel (Univ. of Melbourne - Law) & David Fisher (International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies) have published The Role of International Environmental Law in Disaster Risk Reduction (Brill | Nijhoff 2016). Contents include: