Sharing Responsibility

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Discover the compelling insights of 'Sharing Responsibility' by Luke Glanville, a profound exploration of nations' duties to protect human rights globally. This pivotal work sheds light on why the international community has struggled to fulfill its commitment to safeguard individuals from atrocities. Published by Princeton University Press in 2021, this brand new trade binding book delves into the ethical, legal, and political dimensions of the responsibility to protect, illuminating the troubling crises in areas like Syria, Myanmar, and Yemen.

Glanville meticulously traces the historical context of international protection, revealing both successful instances of intervention and instances of accountability failures. By dissecting the complex relationship between Western natural law and collective international efforts, the author exposes how shared responsibility can lead to both genuine altruism and detrimental practices of evasion. This academic yet accessible text invites readers to reflect on the balance between effective burden sharing among nations and the potential for hypocrisy in humanitarian efforts.

With critical discussions on how to navigate the current landscape of nationalism and hostility, 'Sharing Responsibility' is an essential read for scholars, policymakers, and advocates committed to understanding and advancing the protection of human rights for all. Explore the challenging yet vital questions of how states can fulfill their moral obligations and ensure safety for those in peril, even in times of global adversity. A must-have for anyone interested in human rights law, international relations, and humanitarian interventions.

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