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Emergency Law is a handbook for those involved in planning for and responding to emergencies. It is a clear and concise account of the law that applies in a civil emergency, as well as the law relevant to the Australian emergency ... celý popis
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Emergency Law is a handbook for those involved in planning for and responding to emergencies. It is a clear and concise account of the law that applies in a civil emergency, as well as the law relevant to the Australian emergency services. It describes the rights and obligations of those who provide emergency care to the sick or injured, be they professionals, trained volunteers, neighbours, or strangers who stop to help. Michael Eburn also sets out the law that applies when emergency rescue involves interference with property, and he describes the rights of drivers of emergency vehicles. Good Samaritan legislation has been introduced into every Australian state except Tasmania, as have tort law reforms to limit the liability of volunteers and community organizations. There is also an extended discussion on disaster planning and the role of the Commonwealth in responding to civil emergencies.
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