from Section 5 - Additional Contextual Considerations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2020
The deployment of field hospitals to meet the medical needs of the affected population is a common occurrence in the aftermath of many emergencies. Their use may give rise to a myriad of legal issues; from obtaining access to populations in need and protecting hospital staff and patients, to ensuring the suitability and standards of medical assistance provided. There is no single, comprehensive legal framework governing such matters. Instead, relevant rules, principles, and guidance may be found in a variety of national, regional, and international laws, as well as in nonbinding guidelines and standards (sometimes referred to as “soft law”). This chapter focuses primarily on the applicable international law, as well as on relevant soft-law instruments.
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