Legal issues from the international response to the tsunami in Sri Lanka

Author(s)
Hewitt, T.
Publication language
English
Pages
66pp
Date published
01 Jul 2006
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Disasters, Tsunamis, International law, Response and recovery
Countries
Sri Lanka

This report aims to identify the various legal issues that impacted on international relief
operations in Sri Lanka after the tsunami and examines the development of relevant laws and
policies both prior to and following the disaster, drawing on first-hand accounts and
documentation. Analysis focuses on topics such as: offers and requests for international
assistance; the entry and facilitation of foreign relief organisations, personnel, relief goods
and equipment; the coordination of assistance; and standards of quality and accountability.


It is not the aim of this study to criticize the government or relief providers but rather, to
generate reflection on why these challenges occurred and to identify examples of good
practice or issues to be addressed through the development or strengthening of legal and
regulatory mechanisms.