2. Characterized crises
2.1 What we can say
Crises, however, are not necessarily caused by a major event. Nor will the field in which they develop serve to characterize them. They could be industrial, economic, food, financial, social or humanitarian crises...
Crises appear to have a life of their own. However, they are characterized by scale and sheer numbers: in terms of players, victims, regions or countries involved, not to mention analysis commissions, expert reports and so on. They are always exceptional, disproportionate and disproportionate. They always require derogations, exceeding the limits usually authorized. Added to this is the fact that data, fields and specialties are highly intertwined, contributing to their complexity. As a result, the corrective effects on their...
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Bibliography
File references
Regulations
– Law no. 2003-699 of July 30, 2003 on the prevention of technological and natural risks and the repair of damage.
– Law no. 2004-811 of August 13, 2004 on the modernization of civil security.
Websites
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Detailed bibliographies of the referenced authors can be found on their websites
• Gilbert Claude: http://www.pacte.cnrs.fr/
• Heiderich Didier: http://www.communication-sensible.com/
...Organizations
• ANVIE L'association nationale de valorisation interdisciplinaire des sciences humaines et sociales auprès des entreprises, http://www.anvie.fr
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