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Genre: Environmental Law, Disaster Management, Legal Studies, Academic Non-Fiction
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Book Review:
Environment, Disasters and the Law by Vinod Shankar Mishra is a specialized academic work that examines the critical intersection of environmental protection, disaster management, and legal frameworks—a subject of growing importance in an era of climate change and frequent natural and human-made crises.
Published by APH Publishing Corporation, a well-known Indian academic press, this book likely addresses legal principles, policies, and case studies related to environmental governance, risk reduction, disaster response, liability, and compensation. It probably explores both national (Indian) and international legal instruments, assessing how law can be used to prevent ecological harm, manage disasters, and ensure justice and resilience for affected communities.
Given its technical focus, the book is aimed primarily at law students, legal practitioners, policymakers, environmental scientists, and disaster management professionals. The writing is likely analytical, well-referenced, and structured around legal doctrines and real-world applications.
While not a casual read, Environment, Disasters and the Law fills an important niche, offering a systematic legal perspective on two of the most pressing challenges of our time. It would be a valuable addition to university libraries, legal offices, and the shelves of anyone engaged in environmental advocacy or disaster risk reduction. A timely and relevant contribution to the fields of environmental law and public policy.