Research Handbook on Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL)
Edited by Antony Anghie (),
B. S. Chimni (),
Michael Fakhri (),
Karin Mickelson () and
Vasuki Nesiah ()
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Abstract:
This Research Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) with chapters exploring different facets of TWAIL scholarship. It covers major doctrines and topics of international law, as well as TWAIL perspectives on central historical and theoretical debates.
Keywords: International Law; Decolonization; Third World Perspectives; History And Theory; Political Economy; International Institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781789901511
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction

- Antony Anghie, B.S. Chimni, Michael Fakhri, Karin Mickelson and Vasuki Nesiah
- Ch 2 TWAIL coordinates

- Luis Eslava
- Ch 3 Race

- E. Tendayi Achiume
- Ch 4 Imperialism

- Antony Anghie
- Ch 5 Settler colonialism

- Noura Erakat and John Reynolds
- Ch 6 Global justice

- B.S. Chimni
- Ch 7 World peace

- Dianne Otto
- Ch 8 Histories

- Liliana Obregón
- Ch 9 Tradition

- Adil Hasan Khan
- Ch 10 Critiquing TWAIL

- Umut Özsu
- Ch 11 Pedagogy

- Mohsen al Attar and Rafael Quintero Godínez
- Ch 12 Feminisms

- Rohini Sen
- Ch 13 Marxism

- Robert Knox
- Ch 14 Indigenous peoples’ struggles

- Roger Merino
- Ch 15 Postcolonial studies

- Vasuki Nesiah
- Ch 16 Law and economics

- Dina I. Waked
- Ch 17 Queer theory

- Vanja Hamzić
- Ch 18 Literature

- Helena Alviar García
- Ch 19 Religion

- Ratna Kapur
- Ch 20 Customary international law

- George R.B. Galindo
- Ch 21 Treaties

- Guilherme Del Negro
- Ch 22 General principles of law

- Prabhakar Singh
- Ch 23 Personality

- Rose Sydney Parfitt
- Ch 24 States and self-determination

- Mohammad Shahabuddin
- Ch 25 International organizations

- Guy Fiti Sinclair
- Ch 26 Human rights

- Makau Mutua
- Ch 27 Human rights and the UN system

- Obiora Chinedu Okafor
- Ch 28 International criminal law

- Asad G. Kiyani
- Ch 29 The use of force

- Markus Gunneflo
- Ch 30 The law of armed conflict

- Michelle Burgis-Kasthala
- Ch 31 Environment

- Karin Mickelson
- Ch 32 Trade law

- Donatella Alessandrini
- Ch 33 Development

- Shane Chalmers and Sundhya Pahuja
- Ch 34 Food sovereignty

- Michael Fakhri
- Ch 35 Foreign investment law

- Nicolás M. Perrone
- Ch 36 Transnational labour law

- Adelle Blackett
- Ch 37 The corporation

- Grietje (River) Baars and Simge Haznedaroglu
- Ch 38 Migration

- Usha Natarajan
- Ch 39 The law of the sea

- Endalew Lijalem Enyew
- Ch 40 Transitional justice

- Sujith Xavier
- Ch 41 Emergency

- John Reynolds
- Ch 42 Intellectual property rights

- Titilayo Adebola
- Ch 43 The family

- Cyra Akila Choudhury
- Ch 44 Slavery

- Lindsay Massara and Michelle McKinley
- Ch 45 Apartheid

- Christopher Gevers
- Ch 46 The question of Palestine

- Hadeel S. Abu Hussein
- Ch 47 Global public health

- Aziza Ahmed and Jason Jackson
- Ch 48 Informal labour

- Kerry Rittich
- Ch 49 Sovereign debt

- James Thuo Gathii and Harrison Otieno Mbori
- Ch 50 Climate change

- Sumudu Atapattu and Carmen G. Gonzalez
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