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,1.1 What does the acronym TWAIL stand for?


The abbreviation TWAIL means Third World Approaches to International Law. This

phrase arose in the latter part of the 20th century to identify a critical legal movement that

analyzes international law through the lens of the Global South, historically labeled the

“Third World.” The word “Third World” itself, although sometimes regarded today as old-

fashioned, denotes a collection of nations in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle

East that endured colonialism and continue to face marginalization in the international

economic and political systems (Anghie, 2006:741). Scholars within TWAIL maintain that

international law has long been centered on European perspectives, favoring the agendas

of dominant Western countries and sustaining inequalities that originated in colonial

periods (Mutua, 2000:31). The phrase “Approaches to International Law” underscores the

movement’s goal of reinterpreting, scrutinizing, and reforming international legal theories

so they address the wrongs endured by people who were once colonized (Gathii,

2011:258).


1.2 What informed the development of the TWAIL movement?


The origins of the TWAIL movement were mainly shaped by the historic facts of colonial

rule, imperial domination, and the systematic exclusion of Global South nations from the

realm of international law. During colonization, European empires created legal systems

that validated invasion, appropriation of lands and resources, and the oppression of native

, peoples, embedding racial and cultural hierarchies into international law’s doctrines

(Anghie, 2005:37). These colonial legal patterns persisted into the post-colonial phase of

international law, allowing inequality to endure even after official independence was

achieved (Mutua, 2000:36). The 1955 Bandung Conference, where newly liberated

countries from Asia and Africa gathered to proclaim their independence and oppose

Western control, motivated many thinkers to deeply interrogate the European-centered

foundations of international law (Chimni, 2006:15). This meeting illustrated the

determination of formerly colonized states to reform international legal systems to better

match their needs and experiences. Furthermore, Third World academics noted that

principles such as sovereignty and non-interference were applied selectively: influential

nations frequently breached these doctrines without facing consequences in the Global

South, exposing significant biases in the system (Okafor, 2005:168). The rise of

globalization and neoliberal economic practices intensified disparities between the North

and South by giving priority to the interests of wealthy countries and large corporations,

driving scholars to doubt whether existing international law could truly benefit

marginalized states (Gathii, 2011:261). TWAIL thus emerged from the imperative to

highlight these past and present injustices and to develop new insights that contest

Eurocentric views embedded in international law. This backdrop of continual structural

disadvantage laid the foundation for TWAIL’s creation as a movement focused on re-

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