Disaster law/
Disaster law/
edited by Daniel A. Farber, Michael G. Faure
- Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2010.
- xxvii, 673 p.
PART I DISASTER 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 II DISASTER 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 III INSURANCE 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 Moreteau (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
9781848444317
344.05348 / FAR/D
PART I DISASTER 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 II DISASTER 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 III INSURANCE 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 Moreteau (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
9781848444317
344.05348 / FAR/D
