THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OF MANAGEMENT CRISES AND DISASTERS IN HELLAS AND THE KNOW-HOW OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES 2004. THE CASE OF THE SELF-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
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The purpose of the study (using the legal framework, bibliography and articles) is the legal-critical examination of the institutional framework that refers to the management of crises and disasters in Hellas (which has faced many unsuccessfully in the last 20 years) and how the crisis-disaster management know-how developed in Hellas in 2004 during the Olympic Games (OG) could help to improve this. In this context, the responsibilities of the Self-Governmental Organizations will be examined and analysed as how these contribute or could contribute more effectively to the prevention-management-counteraction of crises and disasters. The study will be completed by presenting conclusions and proposals.
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