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David Bosco is a Professor and Executive Associate Dean at the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, Indiana University Bloomington. He is affiliated with the Department of International Studies and is based at the Global and International Studies Building. His work centers on international organizations, international law, and global governance.
Educational Background:
- J.D., Harvard Law School, magna cum laude, 2001
- M.Phil. in International Relations, Cambridge University
- B.A. in Government, Harvard College, magna cum laude, 1995
David Bosco's research focuses on the political dynamics of international institutions, particularly the United Nations Security Council, the International Criminal Court, and ocean governance. His work examines how power politics intersect with legal frameworks in shaping global outcomes. He has published extensively on multilateral cooperation and the challenges of enforcing international law in a divided world.
His recent publications span topics such as prosecutorial discretion at the ICC, state communications to the UN Security Council, and the geopolitical dimensions of Palestine's engagement with international justice. These works reflect a consistent interest in the intersection of law, diplomacy, and power.
David Bosco is the author of three influential books published by Oxford University Press, including The Poseidon Project (2022), Rough Justice (2014), and Five to Rule Them All (2009), all of which have shaped scholarly and policy discussions on international institutions.
He advises students and contributes to academic leadership as Executive Associate Dean. While no specific grants or lab affiliations are mentioned, his sustained publication record and administrative role indicate deep institutional engagement and scholarly impact.





