The ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza have sparked a global debate about international law and justice. These complex and controversial issues are affecting people’s everyday conversations, as they touch on topics such as territorial claims, the use of force, the accountability of wrongdoers through international courts like the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice, and the intricacies of international humanitarian law.
In this week’s episode, Mark Leonard sits down with ECFR senior policy fellow Anthony Dworkin to explore these pressing issues further. They discuss the role of international law and justice in a world that seems increasingly divided, raising questions about the limits of international law, accusations of Western double standards, and the potential for international law to bring about justice in conflicts like those in Ukraine and Gaza, as well as in other parts of the world.
The episode was recorded on 13 March 2024, providing viewers with valuable insights into these important topics. In addition to their discussion, viewers are also encouraged to read “Equality: The History of an Elusive Idea” by Darrin M. McMahon, which offers insights into the concept of equality throughout history.
Overall, this episode highlights the importance of understanding international law in addressing global conflicts. As we continue to navigate these complex issues, it is essential that we remain informed and engaged with discussions surrounding international justice and human rights.
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