Disaster Law -

Disaster Law

Buch | Hardcover
704 Seiten
2010
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-84844-431-7 (ISBN)
389,95 inkl. MwSt
The field of disaster law has witnessed a huge surge in interest over the past few years. The editors have brought together seminal papers analysing how disasters, both natural and man-made, could be prevented and investigating the ways in which compensation for such events could be provided.
The field of disaster law has witnessed a huge surge in interest over the past few years. Building widespread recognition of the shortcomings of legal systems faced with disasters, academics have increasingly turned their attention to exploring how these failings can be addressed. This volume is a carefully selected collection of essays which focus on the legal and economic aspects of disaster law and pays particular attention to the legalities of catastrophes. The editors have brought together seminal papers analysing how disasters, both natural and man-made, could be prevented and investigating the ways in which compensation for such events could be provided.

This set of indispensable papers examines such issues through a variety of analytical lenses and provides a solid foundation for future developments in this dynamic and highly topical subject.

Edited by Daniel A. Farber, Sho Sato Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley, US and Michael Faure, Professor, Maastricht University and Erasmus School of Law, the Netherlands and Chairman of the Flemish High Council of Environmental Enforcement (VHRM), Brussels, Belgium

Contents:

Acknowledgements

IntroductionDaniel A. Farber and Michael Faure

PART IDISASTER PREVENTION AND MITIGATION
1. Matthew D. Adler (2006), ‘Policy Analysis for Natural Hazards: Some Cautionary Lessons from Environmental Policy Analysis’
2. David Crichton (2007), ‘What Can Cities do to Increase Resilience?’
3. Oliver Houck (2006), ‘Can We Save New Orleans?’
4. John R. Nolon (2007), ‘Disaster Mitigation Through Land Use Strategies’
5. Cass R. Sunstein (2007), ‘The Catastrophic Harm Precautionary Principle’, Issues in Legal Scholarship. Symposium: Catastrophic Risks: Prevention, Compensation, and Recovery’

PART IIDISASTER RESPONSE
6. Denis Binder (2002), ‘Emergency Action Plans: A Legal and Practical Blueprint “Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail”’
7. William Banks (2006–2007), ‘Who’s in Charge: The Role of the Military in Disaster Response’
8. Ben Depoorter (2006), ‘Horizontal Political Externalities: The Supply and Demand of Disaster Management’
9. Saul Levmore (1996), ‘Coalitions and Quakes: Disaster Relief and its Prevention’
10. Caroyln Kousky, Sam Walsh and Richard Zeckhauser (2007), ‘Options Contracts for Contingent Takings’
11. Christina E. Wells (2006–2007), ‘Katrina and the Rhetoric of Federalism’

PART IIIINSURANCE
12. George L. Priest (1996), ‘The Government, the Market, and the Problem of Catastrophic Loss’
13. Howard Kunreuther (1996), ‘Mitigating Disaster Losses through Insurance’
14. Christian Gollier (2005), ‘Some Aspects of the Economics of Catastrophe Risk Insurance’
15. Howard Kunreuther (1968), ‘The Case for Comprehensive Disaster Insurance’
16. Winston Harrington (1988), ‘Enforcement Leverage when Penalties are Restricted’
17. Reimund Schwarze and Gert G. Wagner (2004), ‘In the Aftermath of Dresden: New Directions in German Flood Insurance’
18. Olivier Moréteau (2007), ‘Policing the Compensation of Victims of Catastrophes: Combining Solidarity and Self-Responsibility’
19. Roger Van den Bergh and Michael Faure (2006), ‘Compulsory Insurance of Loss to Property Caused by Natural Disasters: Competition or Solidarity?’

PART IV GOVERNMENT-PROVIDED COMPENSATION
20. Stephen D. Sugarman (2007), ‘Roles of Government in Compensating Disaster Victims’
21. Howard Kunreuther, Neil Doherty and Anne Kleffner (1992), ‘Should Society Deal with the Earthquake Problem?’
22. Louis Kaplow (1991), ‘Incentives and Government Relief for Risk’
23. Richard A. Epstein (1996), ‘Catastrophic Responses to Catastrophic Risks’
24. Anne Gron and Alan O. Sykes (2002-2003), ‘A Role for Government?’
25. Michael G. Faure (2007), ‘Financial Compensation for Victims of Catastrophes: A Law and Economics Perspective’
26. Daniel A. Farber (2007), ‘Adapting to Climate Change: Who Should Pay’
27. Thomas A. Garrett, Thomas L. Marsh and Maria I. Marshall (2006), ‘Political Allocation of US Agriculture Disaster Payments in the 1990s’

Name Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.4.2010
Reihe/Serie Elgar Mini Series
Verlagsort Cheltenham
Sprache englisch
Maße 169 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Umweltrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-84844-431-1 / 1848444311
ISBN-13 978-1-84844-431-7 / 9781848444317
Zustand Neuware
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