Disaster Law definition

Disaster Law is seen as a means used by the authorities to justify the violation of fundamental human rights. It has been argued that the regulations established in Law n° 6306, are also contrary to the rules and principles set out in the Constitution (Demirkol and Bereket-Baş, 2013: 41). In fact, this law has led to the questioning of the "right to property" because of its power to define "risky areas" and "risky buildings", and to impose public interventions on private locations. For example, the possible demolition of non-risky structures in risky areas due to application integrity, or the temporary suspension of all kinds of zoning and construction during the urban renewal projects and their applications, are putting the right to property in danger or making it unusable. Just like the “2/3 majority decision” rule, which allows the realization of the urban project with the agreement of 2/3 of the inhabitants without paying attention to the right of property of the remaining minority. According to the law n°6306, the interruption of services such as electricity, water and natural gas due to the compulsory liquidation of the risky areas, could make life impossible in such structures and cause significant health and safety problems for those living in these regions. This regulation, which is incompatible with the social state principle, is at the same time a violation of the housing right.
Disaster Law means the Law on the Precautions to be Taken and Assistance to be Provided Due to Disasters with Impact on Public Life of the Borrower, Law No.7269 dated May 15, 1959, as amended to the date of this Agreement.

Examples of Disaster Law in a sentence

  • Likewise, all forms of sub-licensing, reselling, republication or other forms of redistribution of any of the data or software used in the Disaster Law database, including Internet posting, electronic mailing, faxing, archiving in a public database, redistributing via a computer network or in printed form, to any third party, are strictly prohibited.

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Related to Disaster Law

  • Disaster means the occurrence of one or more events which, either separately or cumulatively, mean that the Services, or a material part thereof will be unavailable (or could reasonably be anticipated to be unavailable) for the period specified in the Call Off Order Form (for the purposes of this definition the “Disaster Period”);

  • Disaster Management Act means the Disaster Management Act, 2002 (Act No.57 of 2002)

  • disaster management means a continuous and integrated process of planning, organising, coordinating and implementing measures which are necessary or expedient for—

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