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Global institutions push back against Trump’s legal shift
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68569, member: 636"] Global legal institutions are demonstrating resilience against efforts by the Trump administration to undermine the post-World War II international order, panellists reported on Wednesday at the International Bar Association conference in Toronto. Case Western Reserve University co-dean Michael Scharf noted that despite unilateral defunding of the United Nations, the organization has responded with reform momentum, while NATO funding has become more balanced, and the Council of Europe established a tribunal addressing Russian aggression in Ukraine. Delegates heard that although domestic attacks on legal norms have encouraged authoritarian regimes worldwide, they have simultaneously strengthened determination among other countries. Judge Kimberly Prost of the International Criminal Court expressed optimism about institutional durability, while panellists acknowledged concerns about worldwide judicial attacks and weakened American institutions. Former government attorney John Bellinger warned that erosion of domestic legal structures could inspire similar patterns globally, as American influence traditionally shapes international trends. Stanford's Beth Van Schaak emphasized the importance of other nations filling gaps left by reduced American engagement, particularly regarding conflicts like Ukraine that test fundamental principles of the UN Charter. [/QUOTE]
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