International Law in Disaster Scenarios Applicable Rules and Princip
The book identifies the main international concepts and rules that are of special relevance in disaster settings and critically analyses how they are implemented in such contexts. It shows that, although the crucial and growing importance of disaster resp
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International Law in Disaster Scenarios Applicable Rules and Principles
International Law in Disaster Scenarios
Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani
International Law in Disaster Scenarios Applicable Rules and Principles
Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani Law Uninettuno University Rome, Italy
ISBN 978-3-030-50596-7 ISBN 978-3-030-50597-4 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50597-4
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To my father Antonio Zorzi Giustiniani
Acknowledgments
Writing a monograph is a solitary activity but not a lonely one. The research for this book and the writing process would not have been possible without the invaluable contribution of many people. The idea to look at the roots, and beyond, of international disaster response law (IDRL) was conceived at the end of the work on the FIRB research project on IDRL that I directed as the national coordinator. I am thus indebted to all the colleagues who participated in this endeavor, starting with Federico Casolari of University of Bologna for his valuable suggestions and Giulio Bartolini of Roma Tre University. I am particularly indebted to Emanuele Sommario of Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, for his insightful comments and relaxing coffee breaks at the Institut. I am also grateful to Professors Paolo Benvenuti and Antonietta Di Blase of Roma Tre University for their comments and guidance during the drafting. I am much indebted to Professor Fulco Lanchester of University Roma La Sapienza and Professor Giovanni Serges of Roma Tre University for their constant encouragement and support. Last but no
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