The Law of Emergencies
The Law of Emergencies introduces the American legal system as it interacts
with emergency management and public health issues. Hunter engages with and
debates some of the most important Constitutional issues of our time, such as
the tension between civil liberties and national security. She also shows how
the law in this area plays out in the context of real-life emergencies, in which
individuals commonly have to make split-second decisions.
This book satisfies the need of professionals in a wide array of fields related
to emergency management to understand both what the law requires and how to
analyze issues for which there is no clear legal answer. It features materials
on such critical issues as how to judge the extent of Constitutional authority
for government to intervene in the lives and property of American citizens.
At the same time, it also captures bread-and-butter issues such as responder
liability and disaster relief methods. No other book brings these components
together in a logically organized, step-by-step fashion.
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