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Austrialian Defense Experience With Non-Government Organizations In Humanitarian Assistance And Disaster Relief Operations, Evan Carlin
International Law Studies
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How Do We Deal With This Mess? A Primer For State And Local Governments On Navigating The Legal Complexities Of Debris Issues Following Mass Disasters, Ryan M. Seidemann, Megan K. Terrell, Christopher D. Matchett
How Do We Deal With This Mess? A Primer For State And Local Governments On Navigating The Legal Complexities Of Debris Issues Following Mass Disasters, Ryan M. Seidemann, Megan K. Terrell, Christopher D. Matchett
University of Miami Law Review
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Fast Food: Regulating Emergency Food Aid In Sudden-Impact Disasters, David Fisher
Fast Food: Regulating Emergency Food Aid In Sudden-Impact Disasters, David Fisher
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
A rich and varied literature has grown up around food aid,' in particular with regard to its use as a development tool, in response to slow-onset disasters (such as droughts and desertification), and in armed conflicts. Given that these applications make up the bulk of the millions of tons of food aid recorded annually and present some of the thorniest operational issues, perhaps it is not surprising that the regulation of food aid provided in sudden-impact disasters (such as earthquakes, tsunamis, wind storms, and floods) has not been as thoroughly examined.
Still, while the amount of food involved is comparatively …
Accountability In Reconstruction: The Need For Federal Involvement In Post-Disaster Reconstruction To Protect Housing Interests Of Poor And Minority Residents, Justine M. Cannon
Accountability In Reconstruction: The Need For Federal Involvement In Post-Disaster Reconstruction To Protect Housing Interests Of Poor And Minority Residents, Justine M. Cannon
Santa Clara Law Review
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