A duty of solidarity? : the International Law Commission’s draft articles and the right to offer assistance in disasters
O'Donnell, Therese and Allan, Craig; Breau, Susan C. and Samuel, Katja L.H., eds. (2016) A duty of solidarity? : the International Law Commission’s draft articles and the right to offer assistance in disasters. In: Research Handbook on Disasters and International Law. Research Handbook on International Law . Edward Elgar, Cheltenham. ISBN 9781784717391
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Abstract
International solidarity is proclaimed as a key value of the international community. Natural disasters offer the perfect context for its demonstration. Oftentimes international actors readily offer aid and assistance but the governing legal framework remains uncertain. Thus, the current ILC drafting project presents a welcome opportunity to codify and concretise matters. This chapter analyses the ILC draft Article concerning external actors’ rights to offer assistance to disaster-stricken states. If the project’s focus is the protection of stricken populations, does this ‘right’ suggest or encourage the possibility of a duty to offer assistance when natural disasters strike? An alternative reading challenges any such duty. This chapter analyses the ‘right to offer’ in its own terms, and in the context of the other draft Articles, and considers whether the draft provision materialises international solidarity.
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O'Donnell, Therese ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8995-717X and Allan, Craig; Breau, Susan C. and Samuel, Katja L.H.-
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Item type: Book Section ID code: 57730 Dates: DateEvent30 September 2016Published15 February 2016AcceptedSubjects: Law Department: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Strathclyde Law School > Law Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 08 Sep 2016 14:22 Last modified: 15 Dec 2024 01:05 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/57730