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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 an intellectual and
political movement within international legal scholarship that focuses on the experiences,
perspectives, and interests of the Third World, broadly referring to countries in Africa, Asia,
Latin America, and other formerly colonised regions. TWAIL critiques how international
law has historically served as a tool of imperial domination and continues to reflect power
imbalances in global governance structures (Anghie, 2006).
1.2 What informed the development of the TWAIL movement?
The TWAIL movement emerged from the realisation that international law was
constructed alongside European imperialism, institutionalising racial and economic
hierarchies that marginalised non-European peoples. Colonial encounters involved
doctrines such as terra nullius and the standard of civilisation to justify conquest and
exploitation. Postcolonial states noted that despite formal independence, global legal
norms and institutions (e.g., the WTO, IMF) continued to privilege Western states,
perpetuating structural inequalities. The Bandung Conference of 1955 and the Non-
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injustices and to reframe international law to advance Third World agency and dignity
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