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This book argues that the international community has a moral duty to intervene on behalf of a population affected by a natural hazard when their government is either unable or unwilling to provide basic, life-saving assistance. The work draws on law, international relations theory, and political philosophy to articulate that non-response to a natural hazard is unethical. In providing policy suggestions the author articulates what should happen based on an ethical analysis. Readers will thus gain an ethical lens with which to view intervention in the aftermath of a natural hazard. The book encourages readers to consider the nuances of arguments from various disciplines about whether or not intervention is appropriate. Whilst arguing throughout that an intervention policy in response to natural hazards should be developed by the international community, the study also accounts for why intervention should only be used in very limited situations. This interdisciplinary approach makes the book essential reading for researchers, academics and policy-makers working in the areas of international law, humanitarian studies, human rights, international relations and political science.
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0367808609, 0367409127, 0367407043, 9780367808600, 9780367409128, 9780367407049
Ethics, Law and Natural Hazards: The Moral Imperative for International Intervention Post-Disaster 1st Edition is written by Lauren Traczykowski and published by Routledge. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Ethics, Law and Natural Hazards are 9781000356496, 1000356493 and the print ISBNs are 9780367407049, 0367407043. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 0367808609, 0367409127, 0367407043, 9780367808600, 9780367409128, 9780367407049.
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