TWAIL and the Decolonisation of International Law: Part 1
Professor Antony Anghie (National University of Singapore) delivers the 2017 Ben Beinart Memorial Lecture. In this lecture, Professor Anghie addresses a number of key issues about the origins, current understanding and real purpose of international law – and emphasises the need to question, theorise and re-view our body of knowledge in this field.

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TWAIL and the Decolonisation of International Law: Part 2

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South Sudan: The Road to Civil War - A Lecture by Mahmood Mamdani

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VC Open Lecture Part 1: Eurocentrism, the academy and social emancipation

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CR - ACCOLDI | Serie 1 - Third World Approaches to International Law - Antony Anghie

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Relevance and Meaning of TWAIL in the 21st Century

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Humanitarianism and the R2P doctrine: A conversation with Professor Gareth Evans

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What is the International Court of Justice? The Role and Activities of the ICJ

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Getting Started in International Law: What I Wish I Had Known From the Start

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TWAIL and the Decolonisation of International Law: Part 3

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The Politics of International Law: Martti Koskenniemi

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North Sea Continental Shelf Case (Treaties and Customary Law)

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Mamdani delivers rousing TB Davie Memorial Lecture

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TWAIL and International Legal History

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Lord Bingham - The Rule of Law

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Is International Law Effective? The Case of Russia and Ukraine

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Anne Orford - Histories of International Law and Empire

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Ask Mark 5.8 - Challenging patients' confabulations

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Prof John Lennox

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Trumps irre WM-Pläne | Käfigkampf zum 80. | extra 3 vom 11.06.2026 · Teil 1/2

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