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| Research
and publications: operational case studies |
The key objectives of the operational
case studies are:
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To identify
the key problem areas experienced by humanitarian
workers in the conduct of disaster response activities.
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To determine
which legal and non-legal instruments are used and
applied during disaster response operations.
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To determine
the perceived impact, both positive and negative,
of the various regulatory instruments used during
disaster response operations.
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| Available
case studies |
- Bolivia - Legal issues from the international response to the 2007 floods in Bolivia, March 2008
(348 kb, 30 pages) | Versión en español
- Indonesia - Legal
issues from the international response to the tsunami in
Indonesia, July 2007
(1.5 Mb, 48 pages)
- Guatemala - Legal
issues from the international response to the tropical storm
Stan in Guatemala, April 2007
(643 Kb, 73 pages)
- Thailand - Legal
issues from the international response to the tsunami in
Thailand, 2006
(224 Kb, 39 pages)
- Sri Lanka - Legal
Issues from the international response to the tsunami in
Sri Lanka, 2006
(778 Kb, 66 pages)
- Turkey - The
1999 Marmara earthquake, conducted by the Turkish Red Crescent
Society, March-April 2006 - Full report
(540 Kb, 94 pages) - Executive
summary
(36 Kb, 5 pages)
- Report
: Studies and interviews conducted in Norway, Sri Lanka
and Vietnam, May 2003
(211 Kb, 24 pages)
- Southern
Africa, South Asia and Central America - Field study report,
March 2003.
(246 Kb, 26 pages)
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| Case
studies coming soon |
- Mali -
2005-2006 drought and locust infestation by the Mali Red
Cross.
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