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Luke Glanville, "Sharing Responsibility: The History and Future of Protection from Atrocities" (Princeton UP, 2021)

New Books in Law

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The Responsibility to Protect Is an Imperative Duty

In your book, you detail five principles to guide states in deciding where to discharge their portion of the shared responsibility to protect a. And i do see this as noyo evidence that you're not giving up wand they're actually, you're seeking to find a way to make this work. So can you talk about these five principles and how you identify them? Yes, ah, this might take a little bit of telling. I'll try to keep it brief enough. The first principle i offer is culpability - so if a state is confronted with multiple situations that they might address beyond their borders, but theire particularly culpable for the instability or the suffering experienced in one of those situations,

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