Regulating Disasters Climate Change and Environmental Harm

Regulating Disasters  Climate Change and Environmental Harm
Author: Michael Faure,Andri Wibisana
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781781002490

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This collection brings together insightful analyses of how developing countries can manage serious hazards. Natural disasters have long been threats to developing countries, but now climate change is increasing many risks and posing new challenges.

Research Handbook on Climate Disaster Law

Research Handbook on Climate Disaster Law
Author: Rosemary Lyster,Robert R.M. Verchick
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2018-06-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781786430038

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Through assessing climate disaster law in relation to international, public, private and environmental law this Research Handbook considers the unique challenges, barriers and opportunities that climate disasters pose for law and policy. Scientific and empirical evidence suggests that the laws addressing natural disasters cannot be adequately applied to disasters that are caused by climate change. Featuring contributions from leading international experts, this Research Handbook will be a useful resource for those with an interest in environmental law and international policymaking.

The Role of International Environmental Law in Disaster Risk Reduction

The Role of International Environmental Law in Disaster Risk Reduction
Author: Jacqueline Peel,David Fisher
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2016-04-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004318816

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Located at the intersection of international environmental and disaster law, this edited volume explores how environmental law approaches might be employed to reduce disaster risk, and how evolving policy tools for natural disasters influence environmental regimes focused on manmade risks.

Disaster Law

Disaster Law
Author: Kristian Cedervall Lauta
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317964391

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Disasters and their management are today central to public and political agendas. Rather than being understood as exclusively acts of God and Nature, natural disasters are increasingly analysed as social vulnerability exposed by natural hazards. A disaster following an earthquake is no longer seen as caused exclusively by tremors, but by poor building standards, ineffective response systems, or miscommunications. This book argues that the shift in how a disaster is spoken of and managed affects fundamental notions of duty, responsibility and justice. The book considers the role of law in disasters and in particular the regulation of disaster response and the allocation of responsibility in the aftermath of disasters. It argues that traditionally law has approached emergencies, including natural disasters, from a dichotomy of normalcy and emergency. In the state of emergency, norms were replaced by exceptions; democracy by dictatorship; and rights by necessity. However, as the disaster becomes socialized the idea of a clear distinction between normalcy and emergency crumbles. Looking at international and domestic legislation from a range of jurisdictions the book shows how natural disasters are increasingly normalized and increasingly objects of legal regulation and interpretation. The book will be of great use and interest to scholars and researchers of legal theory, and natural hazards and disasters.

Comparative Law and Regulation

Comparative Law and Regulation
Author: Francesca Bignami,David Zaring
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781782545613

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Governance by regulation – rules propounded and enforced by bureaucracies – is taking a growing share of the sum total of governance. Once thought to be an American phenomenon, it is now a central form of state action in every part of the world, including Europe, Latin America, and Asia, and it is at the core of much international lawmaking. In Comparative Law and Regulation, original contributions by leading scholars in the field focus both on the legal dimension of regulation and on how this dimension operates in those places that have turned to regulation to meet their obligations.

Market Integration The EU Experience and Implications for Regulatory Reform in China

Market Integration  The EU Experience and Implications for Regulatory Reform in China
Author: Niels Philipsen,Stefan E. Weishaar,Guangdong Xu
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783662482735

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This book examines the relationship between regulation and market integration, with a special focus on China. It pursues a Law and Economics and Comparative Law approach (China and EU) to analyze the current obstacles to market integration and domestic economic growth in China. Topics covered at the national level include competition law, public procurement rules and financial regulation. At the regional and local level, this book addresses questions related to administrative monopolies, self-regulation, legal services markets, and environmental law.

Carbon Capture and Storage

Carbon Capture and Storage
Author: Michael Gebert Faure,Roy A. Partain
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2017-04-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780262035590

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A theoretical and practical analysis of the complex liability issues raised by carbon capture and storage systems for containing greenhouse gases. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems inject highly compressed carbon dioxide gas deep into geological formations in order to contain the gas, and its harmful effects on the planet, for the foreseeable future and beyond—for centuries or even millennia. Used effectively, CCS could lessen the impact of climate change while carbon-free energy sources are developed. And yet CCS is not widely deployed. In this book, Michael Faure and Roy Partain offer a theoretical and practical discussion of one of the main obstacles to CCS adoption: complex liability and compensation issues. Faure and Partain point out that current liability rules are unclear in their application to CCS. Causation is complicated, and the timeline of hundreds of years goes beyond the lifetimes of people or corporations. Examining the subject from legal and economic perspectives, they consider whether rules of civil liability can govern CCS risk; how a liability system might address the open-ended timeline; what role public and private regulatory measures could play; and whether compensation should be provided from public or private resources. They investigate the utility of different forms of insurance and of such financial tools as guarantees, deposits, and catastrophe bonds. They offer not only a rigorous framework for assessing policy but also a summary of policy recommendations they develop from their findings.

Climate Justice and Disaster Law

Climate Justice and Disaster Law
Author: Rosemary Lyster
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2015
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107107229

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This book provides a unique, comprehensive and interdisciplinary analysis of climate justice and disaster law.