

Luke Glanville, "Sharing Responsibility: The History and Future of Protection from Atrocities" (Princeton UP, 2021)
Dec 21, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
International Responsibility - A History of Responsibility
03:27 • 5min
You Still Drum, and How Did You Shift From That to International Politics?
08:22 • 2min
The Westphalian Story and Why It's False
10:23 • 4min
Is There a Language of Responsibility in State Interventions?
14:32 • 4min
Human Protection
18:44 • 4min
Is the Security Council Authorizing the Use of Force?
22:50 • 6min
What Is the Mistake of the Intervention in Libya?
28:27 • 5min
The Responsibility to Protect Is an Imperative Duty
33:34 • 6min
Is a Culpable State the Worst State to Intervene?
39:25 • 2min
Are There Any Situations of Need That Demand Human Protection?
41:15 • 3min
Is There a Critical of Selectivity in Human Protection?
43:47 • 3min
The Motable Forces Affecting Human Protection Beyond Borders
46:33 • 5min
The Role of the International Court of Justice in the Prevention of Genocide
51:55 • 2min
Are You Optimistic About the Role of the Security Council?
54:10 • 5min
Are You Working on a Co Authord Book?
58:57 • 4min