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The Obligation to Intervene in Natural Disaster Scenarios

Posted on October 9, 2016October 9, 2016 by GuestPost

Intervention in natural disaster scenarios should be just as possible as intervention in the event of war. Currently, it is not. In this guest post Lauren Traczykowski explains why we need a natural disaster intervention policy.

Posted in Global justice & welfare, Negotiation, conflict resolution & good decision-making Tagged Disaster Ethics, Natural Disasters

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