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Law And Catastrophe Austin Sarat Editor Lawrence Douglas Editor Martha Merrill Umphrey Editor

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Law And Catastrophe Austin Sarat Editor Lawrence Douglas Editor Martha Merrill Umphrey Editor
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.38 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Austin Sarat (editor); Lawrence Douglas (editor); Martha Merrill Umphrey (editor)
ISBN: 9780804768344, 080476834X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Law And Catastrophe Austin Sarat Editor Lawrence Douglas Editor Martha Merrill Umphrey Editor by Austin Sarat (editor); Lawrence Douglas (editor); Martha Merrill Umphrey (editor) 9780804768344, 080476834X instant download after payment.

The study of catastrophe is a growth industry. Today, cosmologists scan the heavens for asteroids of the kind that smashed into earth some ninety million years ago, leading to the swift extinction of the dinosaurs. Climatologists create elaborate models of the chaotic weather and vast flooding that will result from the continued buildup of greenhouse gases in the planet's atmosphere. Terrorist experts and homeland security consultants struggle to prepare for a wide range of possible biological, chemical, and radiological attacks: aerated small pox virus spread by a crop duster, botulism dumped into an urban reservoir, a dirty bomb detonated in a city center. Yet, strangely, law's role in the definition, identification, prevention, and amelioration of catastrophe has been largely neglected. The relationship between law and other limiting conditions—such as states of emergency—has been the subject of rich and growing literature. By contrast, little has been written about law and catastrophe. In devoting a volume to the subject, the essays' authors sketch the contours of a relatively fresh, yet crucial, terrain of inquiry. Law and Catastrophe begins the work of developing a jurisprudence of catastrophe.

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