Tradition (TWAIL)

How can we think about traditions of TWAIL (Third World Approaches to International Law) scholarship? How does the handbook format participate in transmitting these ideas and practices over time, and how can we inherit them today?

This is a chapter written by Adil Hasan Khan on tradition for a forthcoming Handbook on TWAIL scholarship. Access the full chapter on our publications page.

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