Emergency Law: Rights, liabilities and duties of emergency workers and volunteers
3rd edition published 2010 Table of ContentsEmergency Law: Rights, liabilities and duties of emergency workers and volunteers
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Emergency Law is an Australian text designed to give a clear insight into legal issues involved in planning for and responding to emergencies. It is a clear and concise account of the law that applies in a civil emergency and to the Australian emergency services as well as 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.