, LCP4801 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2025 - DUE September 2025; 100%
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You are a junior legal researcher preparing a policy memo for a
roundtable discussion on the decolonisation of international
law. The panel chair has asked you to reflect on the role and
relevance of the TWAIL movement. In your response, explain
what the acronym TWAIL represents and describe the historical
inequalities in global governance that gave rise to this
movement. Your answer should explore how TWAIL challenges
dominant Western-centric legal norms and institutions.
Furthermore, identify and briefly explain key objectives that
TWAIL scholars aim to achieve through this movement. Your
response should demonstrate how TWAIL contributes to
reshaping international legal discourse from the perspective of
formerly colonised societies. The Foreign Affairs Department of
Illinia has asked you to prepare an advisory report on legal
developments in the Weland Federation. Weland’s northern
region, Sufjan, declared independence in 2005, yet no country
has formally recognised it. Explain which theory of statehood
this lack of recognition supports, and describe the essential
features of this theory. Compare this theory with an alternative
theory of statehood that does not rely on external recognition.
In your comparison, refer to scholarly views on the legal and
Semester 2 2025 - DUE September 2025; 100%
TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and
explanations.
You are a junior legal researcher preparing a policy memo for a
roundtable discussion on the decolonisation of international
law. The panel chair has asked you to reflect on the role and
relevance of the TWAIL movement. In your response, explain
what the acronym TWAIL represents and describe the historical
inequalities in global governance that gave rise to this
movement. Your answer should explore how TWAIL challenges
dominant Western-centric legal norms and institutions.
Furthermore, identify and briefly explain key objectives that
TWAIL scholars aim to achieve through this movement. Your
response should demonstrate how TWAIL contributes to
reshaping international legal discourse from the perspective of
formerly colonised societies. The Foreign Affairs Department of
Illinia has asked you to prepare an advisory report on legal
developments in the Weland Federation. Weland’s northern
region, Sufjan, declared independence in 2005, yet no country
has formally recognised it. Explain which theory of statehood
this lack of recognition supports, and describe the essential
features of this theory. Compare this theory with an alternative
theory of statehood that does not rely on external recognition.
In your comparison, refer to scholarly views on the legal and