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_b.G53 2021
100 1 _aGlanville, Luke,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aSharing responsibility :
_bthe history and future of protection from atrocities /
_cLuke Glanville.
300 _a1 online resource (241 pages)
490 1 _aHuman rights and crimes against humanity
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tHuman Rights and Crimes against Humanity --
_tCONTENTS --
_tIntroduction --
_tPART I. HISTORICAL RESPONSIBILITIES --
_t1 International Thought --
_t2 International Practice --
_tPART II. CONTEMPORARY RESPONSIBILITIES --
_t3 International Ethics --
_t4 International Law --
_t5 International Politics --
_tConclusion --
_tAcknowledgments --
_tNotes --
_tSelected Bibliography --
_tIndex
520 _aA look at the duty of nations to protect human rights beyond borders, why it has failed in practice, and what can be done about itThe idea that states share a responsibility to shield people everywhere from atrocities is presently under threat. Despite some early twenty-first century successes, including the 2005 United Nations endorsement of the Responsibility to Protect, the project has been placed into jeopardy due to catastrophes in such places as Syria, Myanmar, and Yemen; resurgent nationalism; and growing global antagonism. In Sharing Responsibility, Luke Glanville seeks to diagnose the current crisis in international protection by exploring its long and troubled history. With attention to ethics, law, and politics, he measures what possibilities remain for protecting people wherever they reside from atrocities, despite formidable challenges in the international arena. With a focus on Western natural law and the European society of states, Glanville shows that the history of the shared responsibility to protect is marked by courageous efforts, as well as troubling ties to Western imperialism, evasion, and abuse. The project of safeguarding vulnerable populations can undoubtedly devolve into blame shifting and hypocrisy, but can also spark effective burden sharing among nations. Glanville considers how states should support this responsibility, whether it can be coherently codified in law, the extent to which states have embraced their responsibilities, and what might lead them to do so more reliably in the future. Sharing Responsibility wrestles with how countries should care for imperiled people and how the ideal of the responsibility to protect might inspire just behavior in an imperfect and troubled world.
650 0 _aResponsibility to protect (International law)
650 0 _aHuman rights.
650 0 _aHuman rights advocacy.
650 2 _aHuman Rights
650 6 _aResponsabilit�e de prot�eger (Droit international)
650 6 _aDroits de l'homme (Droit international)
650 6 _aD�efense des droits de l'homme.
650 7 _aPOLITICAL SCIENCE
_xHuman Rights.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aDiplomatic relations.
_2fast
650 7 _aHuman rights.
_2fast
650 7 _aHuman rights advocacy.
_2fast
650 7 _aResponsibility to protect (International law)
_2fast
650 7 _aRechten van de mens
_2nbdbt
650 7 _aEuropa
_2nbdbt
651 0 _aEurope
_xForeign relations.
651 6 _aEurope
_xRelations ext�erieures.
651 7 _aEurope.
_2fast
653 _aAlex Bellamy.
653 _aGrotius.
653 _aInternational Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty.
653 _aKathryn Sikkink.
653 _aLibya.
653 _aMichael Doyle.
653 _aR2P.
653 _aRohingya.
653 _aSamuel Moyn.
653 _aThe Hidden Face of Rights.
653 _aThe Question of Intervention.
653 _aThe Responsibility to Protect.
653 _aWestern natural law.
653 _acivilized power.
653 _acolonial subjection.
653 _acosmopolitanism.
653 _acrimes against humanity.
653 _aethnic cleansing.
653 _aextraterritorial obligations.
653 _agenocide.
653 _ahuman protection.
653 _ahumanitarian intervention.
653 _ahumanitarianism.
653 _aimperfect responsibilities.
653 _ainternational ethics.
653 _aprotection of minorities.
653 _aresponsibilities of the state.
653 _asovereignty.
653 _avulnerable foreigners.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aGLANVILLE, LUKE.
_tSHARING RESPONSIBILITY.
_d[S.l.] : PRINCETON UNIV PRESS, 2021
_z0691205027
_w(OCoLC)1201301113
830 0 _aHuman rights and crimes against humanity.
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