The Yearbook is also available in print. To learn more about the print version, please click here.
The aim of the Yearbook of International Disaster Law is to foster the interest of academics and practitioners on legal and institutional issues relevant to all forms of natural, technological/human-made disasters, including rapid and slow onset events, but excluding armed conflicts or political/financial crises per se. The Yearbook will primarily address the international law dimension of relevant topics, alongside important regional and national dimensions relevant for the further development of legal and policy initiatives. The Yearbook fills a current gap in international journals as there is no a specific hub devoted to this area of law notwithstanding the increasing academic interest towards such issues.
Editors:
Giulio Bartolini, Roma Tre University, Italy (Editor-in-Chief)
Marie Aronsson-Storrier, University College Cork, Ireland
Dug Cubie, University College Cork, Ireland
Emanuele Sommario, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, Italy
Advisory Board:
Kirsten Nakjavani Bookmiller, Millersville University, USA
Gian Luca Burci, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland
David Fisher, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Switzerland
Isabelle Granger, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Switzerland
Marlies Hesselman, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Walter Kälin, University of Bern, Switzerland
Jane McAdam, UNSW Sydney, Australia
Jacqueline Peel, University of Melbourne, Australia
Ki Gab Park, Korea University, ILC Member, South Korea
Fausto Pocar, Sanremo International Institute of Humanitarian Law, Italy
Marco Sassoli, Geneva University, Switzerland
Anastasia Telesetsky, California Polytechnic State University, USA
Eduardo Valencia-Ospina, ILC Member, Switzerland
Gabriella Venturini, University of Milan, Italy
Rob Verchick, Loyola University New Orleans, USA
Frans Viljoen, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Editorial Committee:
Tommaso Natoli, Italian Red Cross, Italy (Head of the Editorial Committee)
Liam Bagshaw, University of Reading, United Kingdom
Eleonora Branca, University of Verona, Italy
Federico Casolari, Bologna University, Italy
Hugo Washington Cahueñas Muñoz, University San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
Karen Da Costa, Gothenburg University, Sweden
Carlo De Stefano, Roma Tre University, Italy
Sophie Gambardella, CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université, France
John Hopkins, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Emmanuel Kasimbazi, Makerere University, Kenya
Stefan Kirchner, University of Lapland, Finland
Kristian Cedervall Lauta, University of Copenaghen, Denmark
Riccardo Luporini, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Pisa), Italy
Rosemary Lyster, University of Sydney, Australia
Carlon Mendoza, Climate Analytics, Trinidad and Tobago
Stefania Negri, University of Salerno, Italy
Matthew Scott, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Sweden
Andrew R. Slaten, Millersville University, Pennsylvania
Emika Tokunaga, Osaka University, Japan
Diego Zannoni, University of Padova, Italy
Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani, Link University, Italy
Every year (around September-October) the Yearbook of International Disaster Law manages a call for abstracts for unsolicited papers for its ‘Thematic’ and ‘General’ sections. The call will be posted here.
For general information on the Yearbook you might contact Prof. Giulio Bartolini, Editor-in-Chief (giulio.bartolini@uniroma3.it)
To view the Author Instructions, please click here.
Academics, practitioners, stakeholders and policy-makers on legal and institutional issues relevant to all forms of natural, technological and human-made hazards.
Giulio Bartolini, Department of Law, Roma Tre University. Associate professor of international law, lecturer of “International Disaster Law” at the Geneva Academy of IHL and HRL, responsible of the Jean Monnet Module “Disseminating Disaster Law for Europe” and Director of courses on “International Disaster Law” in cooperation with the IFRC and the Sanremo International Institute of Humanitarian Law.
Dug Cubie, School of Law, University College Cork. Building on over 10 years’ practice in humanitarian action, Dug has written widely on disaster law, climate migration and the law of humanitarian assistance (The International Legal Protection of Persons in Humanitarian Crises, Hart, 2017).
Marlies Hesselman, LL.M./Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Law, Department of Transboundary Legal Studies, University of Groningen is a lecturer in international law with a wide publication record in the area of international human rights law, disaster management, climate change and essential public services access.
Anastasia Telesetsky, J.D. University of California Berkeley, former chair of American Society of International Law’s Disaster Law Interest Group with a research focus on environmental disaster risk reduction (International Law of Disaster Relief, Cambridge, 2014).
Editors:
Giulio Bartolini, Roma Tre University, Italy (Editor-in-Chief)
Marie Aronsson-Storrier, University College Cork, Ireland
Dug Cubie, University College Cork, Ireland
Emanuele Sommario, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, Italy
Advisory Board:
Kirsten Nakjavani Bookmiller, Millersville University, USA
Gian Luca Burci, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland
David Fisher, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Switzerland
Isabelle Granger, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Switzerland
Marlies Hesselman, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Walter Kälin, University of Bern, Switzerland
Jane McAdam, UNSW Sydney, Australia
Jacqueline Peel, University of Melbourne, Australia
Ki Gab Park, Korea University, ILC Member, South Korea
Fausto Pocar, Sanremo International Institute of Humanitarian Law, Italy
Marco Sassoli, Geneva University, Switzerland
Anastasia Telesetsky, California Polytechnic State University, USA
Eduardo Valencia-Ospina, ILC Member, Switzerland
Gabriella Venturini, University of Milan, Italy
Rob Verchick, Loyola University New Orleans, USA
Frans Viljoen, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Editorial Committee:
Tommaso Natoli, Italian Red Cross, Italy (Head of the Editorial Committee)
Liam Bagshaw, University of Reading, United Kingdom
Eleonora Branca, University of Verona, Italy
Federico Casolari, Bologna University, Italy
Hugo Washington Cahueñas Muñoz, University San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
Karen Da Costa, Gothenburg University, Sweden
Carlo De Stefano, Roma Tre University, Italy
Sophie Gambardella, CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université, France
John Hopkins, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Emmanuel Kasimbazi, Makerere University, Kenya
Stefan Kirchner, University of Lapland, Finland
Kristian Cedervall Lauta, University of Copenaghen, Denmark
Riccardo Luporini, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Pisa), Italy
Rosemary Lyster, University of Sydney, Australia
Carlon Mendoza, Climate Analytics, Trinidad and Tobago
Stefania Negri, University of Salerno, Italy
Matthew Scott, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Sweden
Andrew R. Slaten, Millersville University, Pennsylvania
Emika Tokunaga, Osaka University, Japan
Diego Zannoni, University of Padova, Italy
Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani, Link University, Italy
Every year (around September-October) the Yearbook of International Disaster Law manages a call for abstracts for unsolicited papers for its ‘Thematic’ and ‘General’ sections. The call will be posted here.
Academics, practitioners, stakeholders and policy-makers on legal and institutional issues relevant to all forms of natural, technological and human-made hazards.
Giulio Bartolini, Department of Law, Roma Tre University. Associate professor of international law, lecturer of “International Disaster Law” at the Geneva Academy of IHL and HRL, responsible of the Jean Monnet Module “Disseminating Disaster Law for Europe” and Director of courses on “International Disaster Law” in cooperation with the IFRC and the Sanremo International Institute of Humanitarian Law.
Dug Cubie, School of Law, University College Cork. Building on over 10 years’ practice in humanitarian action, Dug has written widely on disaster law, climate migration and the law of humanitarian assistance (The International Legal Protection of Persons in Humanitarian Crises, Hart, 2017).
Marlies Hesselman, LL.M./Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Law, Department of Transboundary Legal Studies, University of Groningen is a lecturer in international law with a wide publication record in the area of international human rights law, disaster management, climate change and essential public services access.
Anastasia Telesetsky, J.D. University of California Berkeley, former chair of American Society of International Law’s Disaster Law Interest Group with a research focus on environmental disaster risk reduction (International Law of Disaster Relief, Cambridge, 2014).
The Yearbook is also available in print. To learn more about the print version, please click here.
The aim of the Yearbook of International Disaster Law is to foster the interest of academics and practitioners on legal and institutional issues relevant to all forms of natural, technological/human-made disasters, including rapid and slow onset events, but excluding armed conflicts or political/financial crises per se. The Yearbook will primarily address the international law dimension of relevant topics, alongside important regional and national dimensions relevant for the further development of legal and policy initiatives. The Yearbook fills a current gap in international journals as there is no a specific hub devoted to this area of law notwithstanding the increasing academic interest towards such issues.