Publications 2019

International Disaster Law: General Issues

  • Adinolfi Giovanna, ‘International Economic Law (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 426.
  • Aronsson-Storrier Marie, ‘Beyond Early Warning Systems: Querying the Relationship Between International Law and Disaster Risk (Reduction)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 51.
  • Aronsson-Storrier Marie, ‘Exploring the Foundations: The Principles of Prevention, Mitigation, and Preparedness in International Law’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Risk Reduction and International Law (Cambridge University Press, 2019), 52.
  • Aronsson-Storrier Marie, ‘UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 314.
  • Bartolini Giulio, ‘Charting an Emerging Subject: The Role of the Yearbook of International Disaster Law’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 1.
  • Bartolini Giulio, ‘Cultural Heritage and Disaster Risk Reduction’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 422.
  • Bartolini Giulio, ‘Disaster Risk Reduction and International Cultural Heritage Law: Moving Toward Cross-Fertilization’, (2019) 113 Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 128.
  • Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, ‘North America, Central America and Caribbean (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 355.
  • Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, ‘North American Humanitarian Response Initiative: DRR and Response Preparedness’, (2019) 113 Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 131.
  • Broberg Morten, Hovani Erica, ‘Disaster Risk Reduction through Risk Pooling: The Case of Hazard Risk Pooling Schemes’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 257.
  • Cahueñas Hugo, ‘Legal Disaster Risk Reduction Cooperation During Ecuador’s Earthquake’, (2019) 113 Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 133.
  • Cahueñas Muñoz Hugo, ‘Disaster Risk Reduction Cooperation for the Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 87.
  • Casolari Federico, ‘Europe (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 346.
  • Cooper Michael, ‘Law, Policy and the Social Construct of Disaster’, (2019) 113 Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 136.
  • Cooper Michael, ‘Seven Dimensions of Disaster: The Sendai Framework and the Social Construction of Catastrophe’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 17.
  • Cubie Dug, ‘Embracing Regionalism: Lessons from the UN Regional Seas Programme for UNISDR and the Sendai Framework’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 239.
  • Da Costa Karen, ‘Global Non-State Actors (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 319.
  • Eburn Michael, Collins Andrew, da Costa Karen, ‘Recognising Limits of International Law in Disaster Risk Reduction as Problem and Solution’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 107.
  • Evangelidis Elena, O’Donnell Thérèse, ‘NGOs and the International Law Commission Draft Articles on the Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters: a Relationship of Mutual or Grudging Respect?’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 116.
  • Fisher David, ‘A Glass Half Full: the ILC’s Draft Articles and the Operational Challenges of International Disaster Response’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 93.
  • Fitzpatrick Daniel, Compton Caroline, ‘Disaster Risk Reduction and the State: The Failure of No-Build Zones after Typhoon Haiyan’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 275.
  • Hesselman Marlies, ‘Access to Disaster Risk Information, Early Warning and Education: Implementing the Sendai Framework through Human Rights Law’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 188.
  • Hesselman Marlies, ‘Human Rights Law (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 398.
  • Hopkins John, ‘Pacific (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 366.
  • Hopkins John, ‘Soft Obligations and Hard Realities: Regional Disaster Risk Reduction in Europe and Asia’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 219.
  • Kirchner Stefan, ‘Disaster Risk Reduction in Cruise Shipping, Capacity Building for Crew Members and the Polar Code’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 336.
  • Kirchner Stefan, ‘Polar Regions (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 373.
  • Marsden Simon, ‘Regional Legal Frameworks for Search and Rescue: The Arctic Experience of Regulating Early Warning Systems’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 336.
  • McDonald Jan, Telesetsky Anastasia, ‘Disaster by Degrees: the Implications of the Ipcc 1.5° C Report for Disaster Law’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 179.
  • Mollar Neilo Marco, ‘South America (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 380.
  • Nwankwo Iheanyi Samuel, Wendt Kai, Mifsud Bonnici Jeanne Pia, ‘Addressing Cultural Rights in Disaster Management: a Checklist for Disaster Managers’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 258.
  • Orago Nicholas Wasonga, ‘Africa and MENA Region (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 326.
  • Pronto Arnold, ‘Codification and Progressive Development in Contemporary International Law-Making: Locating the Draft Articles on the Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 148.
  • Pronto Arnold, ‘The ILC’s Articles on the Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters and Disaster Risk Reduction: A Legislative History’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 71.
  • Saab Annalise, Narratives of Hunger in International Law: Feeding the World in Times of Climate Change (Cambridge University Press, 2019), pp. 202.
  • Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Risk Reduction and International Law (Cambridge University Press, 2019), pp. 509.
  • Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, ‘Introduction’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 1.
  • Samuel Katja, Cornforth Rosalind, ‘Disaster Risk Reduction, Early Warning Systems, and Global Health: Critiquing the Current System-Based Approach’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 373.
  • Shucksmith-Wesley Christy, ‘Disaster Risk Reduction, the International Federation of the Red Cross, and Emergency Health for Women in Nepal 2015’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 405.
  • Silingardi Stefano, ‘The Development of the “Single Official Voice Principle” in National Legal Frameworks and at the EU Level’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 170.
  • Sommario Emanuele, ‘United Nations Bodies (2018)’, (2019) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 305.
  • Tokunaga Emika, ‘Asia (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 336.
  • Tokunaga Emika, ‘The Right to Evacuation of Nuclear Disaster Victims and Disaster Risk Reduction in the Event of Radiation Emergencies: The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 445.
  • Urueña René, Prada-Uribe Maria Angelica, ‘Disasters, Inter-State Legal Obligations, and the Risk Society: the Contribution of the ILC’s Draft Articles’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 70.
  • Valencia-Ospina Eduardo, ‘The Work of the International Law Commission on the ‘Protection of Persons In the Event of Disasters’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 5.
  • Venier Silvia, ‘A Right to Information Relevant to Disaster Situations: Broadening the Concept Beyond Early Warning and Addressing the Challenges Posed by Information and Communication Technologies’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 210.
  • Venier Silvia, Capone Francesca, ‘Speaking with One or Multiple Voices in Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems? A Survey of International and National Legal and Policy Frameworks’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 150.
  • Vidas Davor, Freestone David, McAdam Jane, International Law and Sea Level Rise. Report of the International Law Association Committee on International Law and Sea Level Rise (Brill, 2019), pp. 86.
  • Whitbourn Simon, ‘The “Protection of Knowing”: The Evolving Concept of Early Warning and States’ Obligations to Inform of Disaster Risk and Warn of Disaster’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 129.
  • Zhang Wanlu, Risk Reduction and Response Mechanisms in Aviation’, in Samuel Katja, Aronsson-Storrier Marie, Bookmiller Kirsten Nakjavani, The Cambridge Handbook, cit., 315.
  • Zorzi Giustiniani Flavia, ‘International Cultural Heritage Law (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 419.

Climate Change Law

  • Behboodi Rambod, Hyner Christopher, ‘Countervailing Climate Change: Emissions Trading and the SCM Agreement’, (2019) 50 Georgetown Journal of International Law, 599.
  • Boskovic Olivera, ‘Le contexte transnational en matière de responsabilité climatique’ (The Transnational Context with regard to Climate Responsibility), in Hautereau-Boutonnet Mathilde, Porchy-Simon Stéphanie (eds.), Le changement climatique, quel rôle pour le droit privé? (Dalloz, 2019), p. 193.
  • Brauch Martin Dietrich, ‘Treaty on Sustainable Investment for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation. Aligning International Investment Law with the Urgent Need for Climate Change Action’, (2019) 36 Journal of International Arbitration, 7.
  • Chen Zou, ‘Addressing Dilemmas over Climate Change Litigation in China’, (2019) 49 Hong Kong Law Journal, 719.
  • Dehousse Franklin, Wuine Manon, ‘Le grand défi du réchauffement climatique pour le droit international public’ (The Great Challenge of Global Warming for Public International Law), (2019) 3 Revue de la Faculté de Droit de l’Université de Lìege, 377.
  • Doelle Meinhard, ‘The Heart of the Paris Rulebook: Communicating NDCs and Accounting for Their Implementation’, (2019) 9 Climate Law, 3.
  • Eliason Antonia, ‘Using the WTO to Facilitate the Paris Agreement: A Tripartite Approach’, (2019) 52 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 545.
  • Franceschelli Ferdinando, ‘The Franco-German Approach to Tackling Climate Change in the Aachen Treaty of 2019’, (2018) 29 Italian Yearbook of International Law, 273.
  • Gerrard Michael, ‘Overview of Climate Change Litigation’, (2019) 113 Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 194.
  • Giertl Adam, ‘State Sovereignty in the Context of Disaster Response: Its Exercise and Limitations’, (2019) Czech Yearbook of International Law, 93.
  • Goodwing Edward, ‘State Delegations and the Influence of COP Decisions’, (2019) 31 Journal of Environmental Law, 235.
  • Hautereau-Boutonnet Mathilde, Porchy-Simon Stéphanie (eds.), Le changement climatique, quel rôle pour le droit privé? (Climate Change: What Role for Private Law?) (Dalloz, 2019), pp. 279.
  • Henin Paula, ‘Adjudicating States’ International Climate Change Obligations Before International Courts and Tribunals’, (2019) 113 Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 201.
  • Huggins Hanna, ‘Administrative Procedures and Rule of Law Values in the Montreal Compliance System’, in Voigt Christina (ed.), International Judicial Practice of the Environment: Questions and Legitimacy (Cambridge University Press, 2019), 339.
  • Jafry Tahseen (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Climate Justice (Routledge, 2019), pp. 542.
  • Jaira i Manzano Jordi (ed.), Research Handbook on Global Climate Constitutionalism (Edward Elgar, 2019), pp. 342.
  • Johanes Elise, ‘Climate Change and the Artic. Legal Regulations in Changing Times’, in Nordquist Myron, Moore John, Long Ronán (eds.), The Marine Environment and United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14 (Brill, 2019), 368.
  • Johansen Elise, ‘Climate Change and the Arctic: Legal Regulations in Changing Times’, in Nordquist Myron, Long Ronán, The Marine Environment, cit., 36.
  • Kamphof Ries, ‘UN Environment Programme (UN Environment) and UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC): EU Action between Legal Competences and Political Power’, in Wessel Ramses (ed.), Research Handbook on the European Union and International Organizations (Edward Elgar, 2019), 184.
  • Kasper Kristin, ‘Climate Justice: Holding Governments and Business Accountable for the Climate Crisis’, (2019) 113 Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 197.
  • Keenan Patrick, ‘International Criminal Law and Climate and Climate Change’, (2019), 37 Boston University International Law Journal, 89.
  • Khubchandani Mohit, ‘The United States and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change’, 22 (2019) Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 70.
  • Mason-Case Sarah, ‘On Being Companions and Strangers: Lawyers and the Production of International Climate Law’, (2019) 32 Leiden Journal of International Law, 625.
  • Mayer Benoit, ‘Interpreting States’ General Obligations on Climate Change Mitigation: A Methodological Review’, (2019) 28 Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 107.
  • Mayer Benoit, ‘The State of the Netherlands v. Urgenda Foundation: Ruling of the Court of Appeal of The Hague (9 October 2018)’, (2019) 8 Transnational Environmental Law, 167.
  • Mayer Benoit, ‘Transparency Under the Paris Rulebook: Is the Transparency Framework Truly Enhanced?’, (2019) 9 Climate Law, 40.
  • Mehling Michael, ‘Designing Border Carbon Adjustments for Enhanced Climate Action’, (2019) American Journal of International Law, 433.
  • Minnerop Petra, ‘Integrating the ‘Duty of Care’ under the European Convention on Human Rights and the Science and Law of Climate Change: The Decision of The Hague Court of Appeal in the Urgenda case’, (2019) 37 Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, 149.
  • Natalia Castro Niño, ‘Le contentieux climatique et l’invocation de la responsabilité internationale en défense d’intérêts collectifs’ (Climate Litigation and the Invocation of International Responsibility to Protect Collective Interests), (2018) 64 Annuaire française de droit international, 593.
  • Noa Elrifai Silke, ‘A Model Multilateral Treaty for the Encouragement of Investment in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation’, (2019) 36 Journal of International Arbitration, 71.
  • Peel Jacqueline, Hari Osofsky, ‘Litigation as a Climate Regulatory Tool’, in Voigt Christina (ed.), International Judicial Practice of the Environment: Questions and Legitimacy (Cambridge University Press, 2019), 311.
  • Peel Jacqueline, Lin Jolene, ‘Transnational Climate Litigation: The Contribution of Global South’, (2019) American Journal of International Law, 679.
  • Pickering Jonathan, ‘Global Climate Governance Between Hard and Soft Law: Can the Paris Agreement’s ‘Crème Brûlée’ Approach Enhance Ecological Reflexivity?’, (2019) 31 Journal of Environmental Law, 1.
  • Popovski Evelin  (ed.), The Implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change (Routledge, 2019), pp. 319.
  • Rajamani Lavanya, Bodansky Daniel, ‘The Paris Rulebook: Balancing International Prescriptiveness with National Discretion’, (2019) 68 International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1023.
  • Riccardi Luigimaria, ‘Disasters and Climate Change in the Overseas Countries and Territories and Outermost Regions: the Role of EU’s Disaster Management Tools’, (2019) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 281.
  • Savaresi Annalisa, ‘The Paris Agreement and the Future of the Climate Change Regime’, in Ulrich George, Ziemele Ineta (eds.), How International Law Works in Times of Crisis (Oxford University Press, 2019), 189.
  • Savaresi Annalisa, Bouwer Kim, ‘Equity and Justice in Climate Change Law and Policy: A role for Benefit-Sharing’, in Jafry Tahseen (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Climate Justice (Routledge, 2019), 128.
  • Scotford Eloise, Minas Stephens, ‘Probing the hidden depths of climate law: Analysing national climate change legislation’, (2019) 28 Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 67.
  • Spiebhoer Birgit, ‘Die Transnationalisierung des Klimaschutzrechts : Normative Strategien von Rio bis Kattowitz innerhalb und außerhalb des Völkerrechts’ (The Transnationalization of Climate Change Law: Normative Strategies from Rio to Katowice within and outside International Law), (2019) 57 Archiv des Völkerrechts, 26.
  • Tarlok Dan, ‘International Water Law and Climate Disruption’, in McCaffrey Stephen, Leb Christina,  Denoon Riley (eds.), Research Handbook on International Water Law (Edward Elgar, 2019), 186.
  • Verschuuren Jonathan, ‘The State of the Netherlands v Urgenda Foundation’, (2019) 28 Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 94.
  • Wegener Bernhard, ‘Urgenda – World Rescue by Court Order? The “Climate Justice”-Movement Tests the Limits of Legal Protection’, (2019) 16 Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law, 125.
  • Wewerinke-Singh Margaretha, State Responsibility, Climate change and Human Rights under International Law (Hart, 2019), pp. 189.
  • Wewerinke-Singh Margaretha, ‘Remedies for Human Rights Violations Caused by Climate Change’, (2019) 9 Climate Law, 224.
  • Winter Kurt, ‘The Paris Agreement: New Legal Avenues to Support a Transboundary Harm Claim on the Basis of Climate Change’, in Voigt Christina (ed.), International Judicial Practice of the Environment: Questions and Legitimacy (Cambridge University Press, 2019), 188.
  • Zang Hao, ‘Implementing Provisions on Climate Finance Under the Paris Agreement’, (2019) 9 Climate Law, 21.
  • Zhou Chen, ‘Enabling Law and Policy Environment for Climate Technology Transfer : From Perspectives of Host Countries’, (2019) 12 Journal of East Asia and International Law, 45.
  • Zihua Gi, Voigt Christina, Werksman Jacob, ‘Facilitating Implementation and Promoting Compliance With the Paris Agreement Under Article 15: Conceptual Challenges and Pragmatic Choices’, (2019) 9 Climate Law, 65.
  • Zou Chen, Legal Barriers to Technology Transfer under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change: The Example of China (Springer, 2019).

Human Rights Law and Disasters

  • Adelman Sam, ‘Upendra Baxi on the Imperatives of Human Rights and Climate Justice’, in V.K. Ahuja, Human Rights: Contemporary Issues. A Festschrift in the Honour of Professor Upendra Baxi (EBC, 2019), 476.
  • Aguillar Cavallo Gonzalo Javier, ‘Los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales en situaciones de emergencias’ (Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Cases of Emergencies), (2019-2020) 24 Anuario hispano-luso-americano de derecho internacional, 53.
  • Burger Michael, Wentz Jessica, ‘Climate Change and Human Rights’, in May James, Daly Erin (eds.), Human Rights and the Environment (Edward Elgar, 2019), 198.
  • Carnerero Castilla Ruben, ‘Grupos vulnerables en situaciones de riesgos y amenazas: El caso de los desastres naturales’ (Vulnerable Groups in Risk and Threat Situations: The Case of Natural Disasters), (2019-2020) 24 Anuario hispano-luso-americano de derecho internacional, 133.
  • Cook Kate, ‘A Mutually Informed Approach: The Right to Life in an Era of Pollution and Climate Change’, (2019) 3 European Human Rights Law Review, 274.
  • Cournil Christel, Gebre Emnet, ‘Climate Change, Mobility, Law and Human Rights’, in May James, Daly Erin (eds.), Human Rights and the Environment (Edward Elgar, 2019), 213.
  • Coventry Philip, ‘Protecting The Right to Food When Implementing Climate Change Mitigation Strategies in Developing Countries’, in May James, Daly Erin (eds.), Human Rights and the Environment (Edward Elgar, 2019), 224.
  • Duyck Sébastien, ‘Delivering on the Paris Promises? Review of the Paris Agreement’s Implementing Guidelines from a Human Rights Perspective’, (2019) 9 Climate Law, 202.
  • Elver Hilal, ‘At the Brick of Famine in Conflict and Natural Disaster Zones. Human Rights Approach to Extreme Hunger and Malnutrition’, (2019) 9 Transnational Legal Theory, 191.
  • Galvao Teles Patricia, ‘Direitos Humanos e Alteraçoes climáticas’ (Human Rights and Climate Change), (2019-2020) 24 Anuario hispano-luso-americano de derecho internacional, 93.
  • Kaiser Patricia, Menschenrechtliche Pflichten von Drittstaaten im Katastrophenmanagement. Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Nutzbarmachung der Draft Articles on the Protection of Persons in the Event of Disaster der Völkerrechtskommission (Human Rights Obligations of Third Countries in the Management of Disasters. At the same time a Contribution to the Use of the ILC Draft Articles on the Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters) (Helbing Lichtenhahn Verlag 2019), pp. 471.
  • Knox John, ‘Bringing Human Rights to Bear on Climate Change’, (2019) 9 Climate Law, 165.
  • Knox John, ‘The United Nations Mandate on Human Rights and the Environment’, in May James, Daly Erin (eds.), Human Rights and the Environment (Edward Elgar, 2019), 34.
  • Kramer Ludwig, ‘Climate Change, Human Rights and Acces to Justice’, (2019) Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law, 21.
  • Kӓlin Walter, ‘Protection of Victims of Disasters: the ‘Vertical’ Dimension of the Draft Articles on the Protection of Persons in the Event of Disasters’, (2019) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 28.
  • Llanos Mansilla Hugo, ‘El cambio climático y sus efectos en determinados Derechos Humanos’, (2019) 24 Anuario hispano-luso-americano de derecho internacional, 237.
  • Lyster Rosemary, ‘Climate Change Law (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 388.
  • Lyster Rosemary, ‘The Idea of (Climate) Justice, Neoliberalism, and the Talanoa Dialogue’, (2019) 10 Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, 35.
  • Mayrhofer Monika, ‘Gender (In)Equality, Disaster and Human Rights – The Cedaw Committee and General Recommendation No. 37’, (2019) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 233.
  • O’Donnel Thérèse, ‘Vulnerability and the International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on the Protection of Persons in the Event of Disaster’, (2019) 68 International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 573.
  • Quan Ryan, ‘Human Rights And the Gender Dynamics of Climate Change’, in May James, Daly Erin (eds.), Human Rights and the Environment (Edward Elgar, 2019), 235.
  • Rajamani Lavanya, ‘Integrating Human Rights in the Paris Climate Architecture: Contest, Context, and Consequence’, (2019) 9 Climate Law, 180.
  • Reeh Greta, ‘Human Rights and the Environment: The UN Human Rights Committee Affirms the Duty to Protect’, EJIL:Talk!, 9 September 2019.
  • Sam Varvastian, ‘The Human Right to a Clean and Healthy Environment in Climate Change Litigation’, (2019) 9 MPIL Research Paper Series.
  • Savaresi Annalisa, Auz Juan, ‘Climate Change Litigation and Human Rights: Pushing the Boundaries’, (2019) 9 Climate Law, 244.
  • Wewerinke-Singh Margaretha, ‘Remedies for Human Rights Violations Caused by Climate Change’, (2019) 9 Climate Law, 224.

Humanitarian Assistance

  • Cubie Dug, ‘Humanitarian Assistance and International Law (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 409.
  • Simm Gabrielle, ‘Disaster Militarism? Military Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief’, 22 (2019) Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 347.

International Environmental Law and Disasters

  • Aguila Yann, Viñuales Jorge, ‘A Global Pact for the Environment: Conceptual Foundations’, (2019) 28 Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 3.
  • Bankes Nigel, ‘Managing Environmental Risks Through the Terms of Maritime Delimitation and Related Agreements’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk of Offshore Oil and Gas Accidents: The International Legal Dimension (Edward Elgar, 2019), 220.
    Handl Günther, ‘Allocating Transboundary Loss from Offshore Oil and Gas Accidents’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 253.
  • Bartnstein Kristin, ‘Between the Polar Code and Article 234: The Balance in Canada’s Arctic Shipping Safety and Pollution Prevention Regulations’, (2019) 50 Ocean Development & International Law, 335.
  • Bosma Shane, Underwood Josh, ‘Compensation Claims arising from the Montara Oil Spill’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 425.
  • Bothe Michael, ‘Corporate Governance and Risk Management’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 2.
    Tsimplis Michael, Dbouk Wassim, ‘Performance-Based Regulation and the Development of International Regulatory Uniformity in Offshore Oil and Gas Operations’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 18.
    Weaver Jacqueline, ‘Managing Offshore Safety in the United States after the Macondo Disaster’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 52.
    Røsæg Erik, ‘The International Regime of Oil Spill Contingency Planning and Response’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 104.
    Gavouneli Maria, ‘Oil Spill Response in the EU’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit.,126.
    Sydnes Maria, Sydnes Are Kristoffer, ‘Oil Spill Response in the Arctic: the Norwegian-Russian Experience’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 142.
    LeVine Michael, ‘Oil Spill Response in the North American Arctic: Canada, the United States, and Greenland’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 170.
  • Craik Neil, ‘Liability for Environmental Harm from Deep Seabed Mining: Towards a Hybrid Approach’, (2019) 33 Ocean Yearbook, 315.
  • Davies Martin, Punitive Damages, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 337.
  • Esmaili Hossein, ‘Control and Prevention of Marine Pollution from Offshore Hydrocarbon and Mineral Resources Exploration and Production Activities’, (2019) International Marine Environmental Law and Policy, 69.
  • Gürses Özlem, ‘The Role of Insurance in Offshore Oil and Gas Operations’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 354.
  • Handl Günther, ‘Marine Environmental Damage: The Compensability of Ecosystem Service Loss in International Law’, (2019) 34 The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 602.
  • Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk of Offshore Oil and Gas Accidents : The International Legal Dimension (Edward Elgar, 2019), pp. 467.
  • Hassan Daud, Palassis Stathis, ‘Prevention, Reduction and Control of Marine Pollution from Land-Based Sources and Activities’, (2019) International Marine Environmental Law and Policy, 45.
  • Hesselman Marlies, ‘International Environmental Law (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 436. Hesselman Marlies, ‘International Environmental Law (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 436.
  • Jacobsson  Måns, ‘The CLC/Fund Experience’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 385.
  • Knox John, ‘The Global Pact for the Environment: At the Crossroads of Human Rights and the Environment’, (2019) 28 Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 40.
  • Koch Harald, Zekoll Joachim, ‘Other Mass Tort Claim Perspectives: Mass Tort Settlements in a European Context’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 447.
  • Long Ronan, ‘Restoring Marine Environmental Damage: Can the Costa Rica v Nicaragua Compensation Case Influence the BBNJ Negotiations?’, (2019) 28 Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 244.
  • Palmer Vernon Valentine, Svendsen Kristoffer, ‘The Recovery of Pure Economic Loss under the Oil Pollution Act: A Unified Test of Causation’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 285.
  • Redgwell Catherine, ‘Treaty Evolution, Adaptation and Change: Is the LOSC ‘Enough’ to Address Climate Change Impacts on the Marine Environment?’, (2019) 34 The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 440.
  • Schmalenbach Kirsten, Pleiel Julia, ‘An Ocean of Plastic : What can a Future “Treaty on Biodiversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction” Contribute to Solving a Global Problem, (2019) 57 Archiv des Völkerrechts, 1.
  • Scovazzi Tullio, ‘Oil Pollution Prevention and Response: The Mediterranean and Other Regional Arrangements’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 195.
  • Shapovaova-Krout Daria, ‘International Governance of Oil Spills from Upstream Petroleum Activities in the Arctic: Response over Prevention?’, (2019) The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 668.
  • Sherman Edward F. ‘The BP-Deepwater Horizon Claims Process’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 408.
  • Treves Tullio, ‘Environmental Impact Assessment and the Precautionary Approach: Why Are International Courts and Tribunals Reluctant to Consider them as General Principles of Law?’, in Andenas Mads, Fitzmaurice Malgosia, Tanzi Attila, Wouters Jan, General Principles and the Coherence of International Law (Brill, 2019), 379.
  • Voigt Christina, ‘How a ‘Global Pact for the Environment’ Could Add Value to International Environmental Law’, (2019) 28 Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 13.
  • Wetterstein Peter, ‘Pure Environmental Damage’, in Handl Günther, Svendsen Kristoffer (eds.), Managing the Risk, cit., 305.

International Health Law and Disasters

  • Burci Gian Luca, ‘Le système normatif de l’OMS’ (The WHO Legal System), in Le Floch Guillaume, Fleury Graff Thibaut (eds.), Santé et droit international: Colloque de Rennes (Pedone, 2019), 103.
  • Burci Gian Luca, ‘Health: Practitioner Comment’, in Chesterman Simon, Malone David M., Villalpando Santiago (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of United Nations Treaties (Oxford University Press, 2019), 355.
  • Burci Gian Luca, ‘The World Health Organisations at 70: Challenges and Adapation’, (2019) 16 International Organizations Law Review, 229.
  • De Pooter Hélène, ‘Apercu de la coopération internationale en matière de surveillance et de riposte aux épidemies et aux pandémies’ (Overview of International Cooperation in Surveillance and Response to Epidemics and Pandemics), in Le Floch Guillaume, Fleury Graff Thibaut (eds.), Santé et droit international: Colloque de Rennes (Pedone, 2019), 225.
  • Di Federico Giacomo, Stefania Negri, Unione europea e salute. Principi, azioni, diritti e sicurezza (EU and Health. Principles, Actions, Rights and Security) (Cedam-Kluwer, 2019), pp. 413.
  • Kastier Florian, Le rôle normatif de l’Organisation mondiale de la santé (The Normative Role of WHO) (L’Harmattan, 2019), pp. 869.
  • Klafi Annika, ‘International Health Regulations and Transmissible Diseases’, (2018) 61 German Yearbook of International Law, 73.
  • Mubiala Mutoy, ‘Le rôle des organisations régionales africaines dans la lutte contre les pandémies’ (The Role of African Regional Organisation in the Fight against Pandemics), in Le Floch Guillaume, Fleury Graff Thibaut (eds.), Santé et droit international: Colloque de Rennes (Pedone, 2019), 407.
  • Negri Stefania, ‘International Health Law (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 445.
  • Negri Stefania (ed.), Environmental Health in International and EU Law. Current Challenges and Legal Responses (Giappichelli-Routledge, 2019), pp. 384.
  • Ó Cuinn Gearoid, Switzer Stephanie, ‘Ebola and the Airplane. Securing Mobility through Regime Interactions and Legal Adaptation’, (2019) 32 Leiden Journal of International Law, 71.
  • Taylor Allin, ‘Health’, in Chesterman Simon, Malone David M., Villalpando Santiago (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of United Nations Treaties (Oxford University Press, 2019), 339.

Law of the Sea and Disasters

  • Boyle Alan, ‘Litigating Climate Change under Part XII of the LOSC’, (2019) 34 The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 458.
  • Chircop Aldo, ‘The IMO Initial Strategy for the Reduction of GHGs from International Shipping: A Commentary’, (2019) 34 The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 482.
  • Deane Felicity, Huggins Anna, Karim Saiful, ‘Measuring, Monitoring, Reporting and Verification of Shipping Emissions: Evaluating Transparency and Answerability’, (2019) 28 Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 258.
  • Engler Cecilia, VanderZwaag David L., Fennel Katja, ‘Ocean Acidification Post-Paris: Gauging Law and Policy Responses in light of Evolving Scientific Knowledge’ (2019) 33 Ocean Yearbook, 207.
  • Fanø Jesper, ‘Enforcement of the 2020 Sulphur Limit for Marine Fuels: Restrictions and Possibilities for Port States to Impose Fines under UNCLOS’, (2019) 28 Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 278.
  • Goddard Kathleen, ‘Reducing Emissions from Shipping: Should More Effective Use Be Made of the Statistical Evidence in the United Kingdom?’, (2019), 25 The Journal of International Maritime Law, 65.
  • Godio Leopoldo, ‘The Law of the Sea and Climate Change: International Straits or Protection and Preservation of the Marine Environment’, (2019) 12 Anuario colombiano de derecho internacional, 19.
  • Kojima Chie, ‘A Human Rights Perspective on the Protection of Coastal Ecosystems from Land-Based Marine Pollution under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea’, in Nordquist Myron, Long Ronán (eds.), The Marine Environment, cit.,
  • Le Floch Guillaume, ‘L’action en demi-teinte de l’OMI dans le cadre de la lutte contre les changements climatiques’ (IMO’s Half-Hearted Action in the Fight against Climate Change) (2019) 815 Le droit maritime français, 607.
  • Long Ronán, Rodriguez Chaves Mariamalia, ‘Bridging the Ocean, Water, and Climate Action Goals under the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development’, in Nordquist Myron, Moore John, Long Ronán (eds.), The Marine Environment, cit., 83.
  • Roach Ashley, ‘Sea Level Rise and the Law of the Sea. Maritime Zones and Maritime Boundaries’, in Nordquist Myron, Moore John, Long Ronán (eds.), The Marine Environment, cit., 342.
  • Scott Karen, ‘Ocean Acidification and Sustainable Development Goal 14. A Goal but No Target?’, in Nordquist Myron, Moore John, Long Ronán (eds.), The Marine Environment, cit., 323.
  • Stephens, Tim, ‘The Role and Relevance of Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement to Ocean and Coastal Management in the Anthropocene’, (2019) 33 Ocean Yearbook, 250.
  • Telesetsky Anastasia, ‘Law of the Sea (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 455.

Migration/Refugee Law and Disasters

  • Andreola Serraglio Diogo, ‘As abordagens dos países da América Latina e Caribe sobre a mobilidade humana provocada pelas mudanças climáticas’ (Latin American and Caribbean countries’ approaches to human mobility caused by climate change), (2019) 16 Revista de direito internacional, 90.
  • Ferris Elizabeth, ‘Climate Change, Migration, Law, and Global Governance’, (2019) 44 North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation, 425.
  • Gonzalez Carmen, ‘Climate Justice and Climate Displacement: Evaluating the Emerging Legal and Policy Responses’, (2019) 36 Wisconsin International Law Journal, 366.
  • Gracia Perez Daniel, ‘La tragedia de los pequeños. Estados insulares en desarrollo: Desplazamientos climáticos antes la subida del nivel del mar’ (The Tragedy of Small Island Developing States: Climate Displacements in front of Sea Level Rise’, (2019-2020) 24 Anuario hispano-luso-americano de derecho internacional, 257.
  • Hassine Khaled, Handling Climate Displacement (Cambridge University Press, 2019), pp. 214.
  • Jolly Stellina, Ahmad Nafees (eds.), Climate Refugees in South Asia: Protection under International Legal Standards and State Practices in South Asia (Springer, 2019).
  • Kälin Walter, McAdam Jane, ‘Environmental Displacement’ in Aguila Yann, Vinuales Jorge E (eds.), A Global Pact for the Environment: Legal Foundations (Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance, Report 2019-1, March 2019), 159.
  • Kelman Ilan, ‘Imaginary Numbers of Climate Change Migrants?’(2019) 8 Social Sciences 131.
  • Keyes Elizabeth, ‘Environmental Refugees: Rethinking What’s in a Name’, (2019) 44 North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation, 46.
  • McAdam Jane, ‘Managing Displacement in the Era of Climate Change’, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (7 November 2019)
  • Scott Matthew, ‘Climate Refugees and the 1951 Convention’, in Juss Satvinder (ed.), Research Handbook on International Refugee Law (Edward Elgar, 2019), 343.
  • Scott Matthew, ‘Migration/Refugee Law (2018)’, (2018) 1 Yearbook of International Disaster Law, 462.
  • Steffen Jane, ‘Climate Change Refugees in the Time of Sinking Islands’, (2019) 52 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 727.
  • Türk Volker, Garlick Madeline, ‘Addressing Displacement in the Context of Disasters and the Adverse Effects of Climate Change: Elements and Opportunities in the Global Compact on Refugees’, (2019) 31 International Journal of Refugee Law, 389.

Nuclear Law and Disasters

  • Curran Bruce, ‘Compensation for Responders to a Nuclear Accident. Where Should the Law Go’, in Fleck Dieter, Black-Branch Jonathan, Human Perspectives on the Development and Use of Nuclear Law (Asser Press, 2019), 117.
  • Handrlica Jakub, ‘Transportable Nuclear Power Plants: An Enigma of International Nuclear Liability Law’, (2019) 12 Journal of World Energy Law & Business, 465.
  • Masato Dogauchi, ‘The Aftermath of the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Accident. How Japanese Lawyers Have Been Playing Their Roles with regard to the Nuclear Damage?’, (2018) 61 Japanese Yearbook of International Law, 284.

Space Law and Disasters

  • Zannoni Diego, Disaster Management and International Space Law (Brill 2019), pp. 267.
  • Aganaba-Jeanty Timiebi, Huggins Anna, ‘Satellite Measurement of GHG Emissions: Prospects for Enhancing Transparency and Answerability under International Law’, (2019) 8 Transnational Environmental Law, 303.