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Solidarity in International Disaster Response Law
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This is the first book to comprehensively explore the role of solidarity in international disaster response law (IDRL), offering a timely and transformative vision for this regime governing cooperation in disaster response.
As disasters intensify due to climate change, solidarity is increasingly invoked by states and others as a principle guiding disaster response. Yet its role remains underexplored and underutilised, risking solidarity to function as a mere rhetorical device. This book responds to that gap, offering a comprehensive examination of the meaning, legal status and implications of solidarity in IDRL. It demonstrates solidarity can reorient IDRL from a sovereignty-centred regime characterised by state autonomy and voluntarism to one focused on the protection of disaster-affected persons through differentiated international cooperation and assistance.
The book further explores how solidarity could reshape specific legal and practical issues that challenge international disaster response. By analysing these issues through the lens of solidarity, the book offers novel perspectives that can break new ground in finding concrete solutions for persistent challenges within the regime.
This analysis comes at a pivotal moment. In 2024, the United Nations initiated negotiations for a multilateral convention for international disaster response, signalling growing recognition of the need for a universal treaty in this area. Against this backdrop, the book is both timely and ambitious. It not only exposes the untapped potential of solidarity but also provides a practical roadmap for its implementation, seeking to shape the development of IDRL to meet the demands of an increasingly disaster-prone world.
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Table of Contents
2. Solidarity in International Law
3. Solidarity as a Legal Principle
4. Solidarity in International Disaster Response Law
5. The Role of the Affected State
6. The Role of Third States and Assisting Actors
7. International Cooperation in Disaster Response
8. Conclusion
Product details
| Published | Aug 20 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 304 |
| ISBN | 9781509994090 |
| Imprint | Hart Publishing |
| Series | Studies in International Law |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























