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Disaster Law by Kristian Cedervall Lauta New York: Routledge, 2015, 157 pp. £ 90.00; Hardcover

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Karen Da Costa*
Affiliation:
University College London, Faculty of Laws, [email protected]

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References

1 See Kristian Lauta, Disaster Law, (New York: Routledge), at pp. 5-6.

2 Lauta, Disaster Law, supra note 1, at p. 2.

3 Lauta, Disaster Law, supra note 1, at pp. 2, 34 and 60.

4 Lauta, Disaster Law, supra note 1, at p. 62.

5 Lauta, Disaster Law, supra note 1, at p. 60.

6 Lauta, Disaster Law, supra note 1, at pp. 2-3.

7 Lauta, Disaster Law, supra note 1, at p. 108.

8 Examples include: Lauta, Kristian, “New Fault Lines? On Responsibility and Disasters”, 5(2) EJRR (2014), pp. 137145 Google Scholar; Lauta, Kristian and Rytter, Jens, “A landslide on a mudslide? Natural hazards and the right to life under the European Convention on Human Rights”, 7(1) Journal of Human Rights and the Environment (2016), pp. 111—131 Google Scholar.

9 Sommario, Emmanuele, “Derogation from Human Rights Treaties in Situations of Natural or Man-Made Disasters”, in Guttry, Andrea de, Gestri, Marco and Venturini, Gabriella (eds.), International Disaster Response Law (The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2012), pp. 323352.CrossRefGoogle Scholar