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An indefinable problem / Bosco, David   Journal Article
Bosco, David Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Debt frenzy / Bosco, David   Journal Article
Bosco, David Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Palestine in the Hague: justice, geopolitics, and the international criminal court / Bosco, David   Article
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Summary/Abstract Palestine's request that the International Criminal Court investigate crimes allegedly committed by Israel on its territory presents the court with a major investigative and institutional challenge. To this point, the ICC has generally avoided situations where major powers strongly oppose court involvement. The prosecution's cautious selection of situations has in turn allowed for an accommodation between skeptical major powers and the court. An investigation in Palestine, which the United States and other major powers would oppose, could unsettle that fragile truce. This article considers how the situation in Palestine came before the court and analyzes several options available to the ICC prosecutor.
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Uncertain guardians: the UN security council's past and future / Bosco, David   Journal Article
Bosco, David Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Un Security Council  Future  Guardians  Uncertain 
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We’ve been here before: the durability of multilateralism / Bosco, David   Journal Article
Bosco, David Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Several of the Trump administration’s opening foreign policy salvoes have been aimed directly at the world’s multilateral structures. The president and his nominees lambasted the UN Security Council for its December resolution declaring Israeli settlements illegal. A draft executive order reportedly called for funding cuts of up to 40 percent to the United Nations and an end to new multilateral treaties. The administration withdrew funding from the UN Population Fund and hinted that it might spurn its Human Rights Council as well. “A wave of populism … is challenging institutions like the United Nations and shaking them to their foundations,” said UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
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World according to bolton / Bosco, David   Journal Article
Bosco, David Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Aug 2005.
Key Words United States  ICC  International Law  United Nations 
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