As the world becomes more fragmented, conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza have sparked discussions about the role of international law and justice in our everyday conversations. These complex debates involve territorial claims, the use of force, accountability before international courts and the intricacies of humanitarian law.
In this week’s episode, Mark Leonard hosts ECFR senior policy fellow Anthony Dworkin to explore these issues in depth. They delve into questions about the boundaries of international law, accusations of Western double standards, and the potential impact on justice in Ukraine, Gaza and other regions around the globe.
Recorded on March 13, 2024, this episode raises important questions about how international law can address conflicts and promote justice in a world facing various challenges. Additionally, it is recommended to read “Equality: The History of an Elusive Idea” by Darrin M. McMahon for further insight on equality’s historical evolution.
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