Disasters are among the largest threats to human security and development the world is facing today. Is international law stepping up? Are humanitarian actors, international/national institutions and scholars ready to face legal and institutional challenges raised by disasters caused by natural hazards or human activities? This hybrid specialised course will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the existing international provisions and key regulatory issues related to the prevention and management of disasters, including through a residential workshop focusing on the challenges they pose and how they are addressed in the European context.
- Trainer/in: Miriam Alba Reina
- Trainer/in: Marie Aronsson-Storrier
- Trainer/in: Giulio Bartolini
- Trainer/in: Gian Luca Beruto
- Trainer/in: Gian Luca Burci
- Trainer/in: Federico Casolari
- Trainer/in: Dug CUBIE
- Trainer/in: Federico Ferri
- Trainer/in: Isabelle Granger
- Trainer/in: Grega Grobovsek
- Trainer/in: Laura INDRILIUNAITE
- Trainer/in: Walter KAELIN
- Trainer/in: Tommaso Natoli
- Trainer/in: Stella Ngugi
- Trainer/in: Sandra Romero Ruiz
- Trainer/in: Marina Skuric Prodanovic
- Trainer/in: Emanuele Sommario
- Trainer/in: Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani