Episode 40: Legendary diplomat, scholar, and civil rights leader, Ralph Bunche

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Episode 59 - Boarding and Seizing Ships (and related Caribbean issues)

Boarding and Seizing Ships (and related Caribbean issues) with Michael Scharf, President of the American Branch of the International Law Association 

Episode 58 - The US UN Headquarters Agreement and the Visa Battle over Mahmoud Abbas

Former Assistant Secretary-General for Legal Affairs Larry Johnson joins the podcast to explain the legal underpinnings of this year’s controversy at the UN General Assembly over visas and visa restrictions for diplomats from Palestine and Iran. 

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