Sanctioned Justice: United Nations Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese

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Bol "Everyone ought to read this book. This should be in the education curriculum." >Since the founding of the United Nations in 1945, the United States has stood as both benefactor and challenger to the international system it helped build. Contributing 22 percent of the UN's regular budget, Washington remains indispensable to its survival. Yet its financial leverage and political influence often constrain the independence of UN human rights mechanisms. In July 2025, UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese presented her landmark report, Economy of Genocide, denouncing American corporations profiting from the Gaza occupation and destruction. Within days, the United States Government imposed personal sanctions against her, an unprecedented act that triggered global outrage within and beyond the UN. Sanctioned Justice: United Nations Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese exposes how the United States uses its dominance within the United Nations to shield Israel from accountability for violations of international law, war crimes, and genocide. Mandated by the UN to investigate human rights abuses in the occupied Palestinian territories, Albanese enjoys immunity under international law. Her case illustrates how Washington's tools, funding leverage, Security Council veto power, selective application of international law, and narrative framing, both uphold and undermine the very system it underpins. In a rapidly shifting international landscape, this "Quick Insight" book in the series Understanding the United Nations is written for general readers interested in current affairs seeking an insider-informed entry into complex UN processes. For students of International Relations, the series offers an accessible yet authoritative analysis of one of the most urgent tests of the international system today.

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"Everyone ought to read this book. This should be in the education curriculum." >Since the founding of the United Nations in 1945, the United States has stood as both benefactor and challenger to the international system it helped build. Contributing 22 percent of the UN's regular budget, Washington remains indispensable to its survival. Yet its financial leverage and political influence often constrain the independence of UN human rights mechanisms. In July 2025, UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese presented her landmark report, Economy of Genocide, denouncing American corporations profiting from the Gaza occupation and destruction. Within days, the United States Government imposed personal sanctions against her, an unprecedented act that triggered global outrage within and beyond the UN. Sanctioned Justice: United Nations Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese exposes how the United States uses its dominance within the United Nations to shield Israel from accountability for violations of international law, war crimes, and genocide. Mandated by the UN to investigate human rights abuses in the occupied Palestinian territories, Albanese enjoys immunity under international law. Her case illustrates how Washington's tools, funding leverage, Security Council veto power, selective application of international law, and narrative framing, both uphold and undermine the very system it underpins. In a rapidly shifting international landscape, this "Quick Insight" book in the series Understanding the United Nations is written for general readers interested in current affairs seeking an insider-informed entry into complex UN processes. For students of International Relations, the series offers an accessible yet authoritative analysis of one of the most urgent tests of the international system today.

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Pagina's: 53, Paperback, Independently published


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