- Matheus Gobbato Leichtweis, Bob Marley and the TWAILers: Music, Decolonization, and the Critique of International Legal Education
- S. Ali Malik, Making the New Developmental State: International Law and Neoliberal State Formation in India
- Jane Ezirigwe, TWAIL As A Scholarly Approach To Teaching International Economic Law In Selected African Universities: Pedagogy And Challenges
- Conrad Bryan, The Pursuit of Justice for Children of African Irish Descent: Can International Law provide a pathway to justice?
- Ọláolúwa Òní, Nigeria’s Settler-Colonial Present: Review Essay of Folúkẹ́ Adébísí’s Decolonisation and Legal Knowledge
- Christiana Essie Sagay, Transnational Labour Mobility and Issue-Linkages in the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: A TWAIL Analysis
- Kamari Maxine Clarke, El imperio del derecho a través de la economía de las apariencias: la construcción discursiva de “El Señor de la Guerra Africano”
- Usha Natarajan & Kishan Khoday, Situando la naturaleza: hacer y deshacer el derecho internacional
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
New Issue: TWAIL Review
The latest issue of the TWAIL Review (no. 5, 2024) is out. Contents include: