Wednesday, November 17, 2021

New Issue: TWAIL Review

The latest issue of the TWAIL Review (no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • E. Tendayi Achiume & Tamara Last, Decolonial Regionalism: Reorienting Southern African Migration Policy
  • Fernanda Frizzo Bragato & Alex Sandro da Silveira Filho, The Colonial Limits of Transnational Corporations’ Accountability for Human Rights Violations
  • Dorothy Makaza-Goede, Through the Contestation Looking-Glass: State Immunity and (Non)Compliance with the International Criminal Court
  • Special Feature: The League of Nations Decentered
    • Kathryn Greenman & Ntina Tzouvala, Foreword: The League of Nations Decentred
    • Paola Zichi, “We Desire Justice First, Then We Will Work for Peace”: Clashes of Feminisms and Transnationalism in Mandatory Palestine
    • Sophie Rigney, On Hearing Well and Being Well Heard: Indigenous International Law at the League of Nations
    • Shaimaa Abdelkarim, Nuances of Recognition in the League of Nations and United Nations: Examining Modern and Contemporary Identity Deformations in Egypt
    • Parvathi Menon, Negotiating Subjection: The Political Economy of Protection in the Iraqi Mandate (1914-1932)
    • Ryan Martínez Mitchell, Monroe’s Shadow: League of Nations Covenant Article 21 and the Space of Asia in International Legal Order