Law and recovery from disaster : Hurricane Katrina

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Law and recovery from disaster : Hurricane Katrina

edited by Robin Paul Malloy

(Law, property and society / series editor, Robin Paul Malloy)

Ashgate, c2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-241) and index

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Description

In August of 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast of the United States, directly affecting 1.5 million people. Only one year earlier, an Indian Ocean tsunami struck Indonesia, destroying or damaging more than 370,000 homes. As forces of nature, hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes and floods are not limited to occurrences in any one community or any one country. In Law and Recovery from Disaster: Hurricane Katrina, attention is focused on the ability of law and legal institutions to not only survive such disasters but to effectively facilitate recovery. Using Hurricane Katrina as a lens, contributors address a wide range of issues of interest to people concerned about property law, disaster preparedness, housing, insurance, small business recovery, land use planning and the needs of people with disabilities. While Hurricane Katrina is the focal point for discussion, the lessons learned are readily applicable to a variety of disaster situations in a wide range of global settings.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Law among the ruins, Jim Chen
  • Property and radical change: observations on property relationships from post-Katrina New Orleans, John A. Lovett
  • Land use and planning by design and by disaster, Frank S. Alexander
  • Place, disasters and disability, Debra Lyn Bassett
  • Natural disasters and persons with disabilities, Janet E. Lord, Michael E. Waterstone and Michael Ashley Stein
  • Insurance and the flood, Aviva Abramovsky
  • Participation and disintermediation in a risk society, Robert J. Rhee
  • Small business recovery from a natural disaster: lessons from Katrina, Rodney C. Runyan and Patricia Huddleston
  • Legislation and criminalization impacting renters displaced by Katrina, Olympia Duhart and Eloisa C. Rodriguez-Dod
  • Navigating the topography of inequality post-disaster: a proposal for remedying past geographic segregation during rebuilding, Michele Alexandre
  • How the new federalism failed Katrina victims, Erin Ryan
  • Table of cases
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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