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Well-structured LCP4801 Assignment 2 (ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!).... Question 1 Following a conference on decolonising international law, your line manager, a senior legal advisor, informs you that the TWAIL movement enjoyed a great deal of attention. He asks you to provide responses to the following questions, which will form part of his report. 1.1 What does the acronym TWAIL stand for? (4) 1.2 What informed the development of the TWAIL movement? (5) 1.3 What are the objectives of TWAIL? (6) [15] Question 2 The Republic of Illinia (Illinia) is a large, landlocked African country. The Weland Federation (Weland) is a coastal State neighbouring Illinia. Illinia and Weland are both members of the African Union and the United Nations. Weland has a long history of internal conflict and the Welandian Government asserts little control beyond the capital. Weland is comprised of a number of semi-autonomous regions which do not have capacity under Weland’s Constitution to conclude international agreements. Weland’s largest region is Sufjan in the north which has a distinct history, culture and language from the rest of Weland and which declared its independence in 2005. No State recognizes Sufjan’s independence. Downloaded by Mbali PENDULA (collegectm2@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD| 2.1 What theory of Statehood does the non-recognition of Sufjan speak to and how? (4) 2.2 Contrast the theory discussed above with that of an alternative theory of Statehood. Your answer must make reference to submissions made by scholars on the application of the theory. (6) 2.3 The statement ‘Welandian Government asserts little control beyond the capital’ implies that Weland enjoys three distinct competences. What are these competences and what is the difference between them? Your answer must make reference to the appropriate case law. (25) [35]

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LCP4801
Assignment 2 Semester 2 2025
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Due date: September 2025
QUESTION 1

1.1 What does the acronym TWAIL stand for?

TWAIL stands for Third World Approaches to International Law. It is a scholarly and activist
movement that challenges the dominant structures and ideologies of international law,
particularly its historical role in maintaining imperial and colonial hierarchies. The acronym
reflects a critical lens through which international legal systems are examined, especially as
they affect countries of the Global South.1




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QUESTION 1

1.1 What does the acronym TWAIL stand for?

TWAIL stands for Third World Approaches to International Law. It is a scholarly and
activist movement that challenges the dominant structures and ideologies of
international law, particularly its historical role in maintaining imperial and colonial
hierarchies. The acronym reflects a critical lens through which international legal
systems are examined, especially as they affect countries of the Global South.1



1.2 What informed the development of the TWAIL movement?

The development of TWAIL was informed by a reaction against the perceived
imperial legacy of international law. Scholars and thinkers from the Global South
argued that while international law claimed to promote universal norms and equality
among states, it in fact originated largely from European legal traditions and political
experiences. This led to the marginalisation of non-Western legal systems and
traditions.2 The TWAIL movement emerged in response to the formal equality
granted to newly independent states after decolonisation, which failed to address
substantive inequality in global governance, economic dependency, and political
sovereignty.3 TWAIL scholars also highlight the continued domination of developing
states through structures such as the veto power of permanent UN Security Council
members, the interventionist policies of Bretton Woods institutions, and the
unchecked influence of multinational corporations in the Global South.4




1.3 What are the objectives of TWAIL

The TWAIL movement seeks to:

 Expose and challenge the legacy of colonialism and imperialism in
international law;

1
H Strydom et al, International Law, 3rd ed. (Oxford University Press, 2025) 52 .
2
University of South Africa, International Law: Only Study Guide for LCP4801 (2025) 47.
3
H Strydom et al, International Law, 3rd ed. (Oxford University Press, 2025) 47–48.
4
University of South Africa, International Law: Only Study Guide for LCP4801 (2025) 48.

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