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  3. Vol. 18 No. 2 (2025)

Vol. 18 No. 2 (2025)

Published: 01-05-2026

Articles

  • Unprivileging Transnational Capitalist Class: A Suggestive Reset Towards Human Rights Accountability in the Global South via Counterclaims

    Sai Ramani Garimella, Soumya Rajsingh, Mohammed Saad (Author)
    • pdf
  • Time Trouble: Proto-Colonial Distemporalisation, Senegambia, and International Law

    Professor Vanja Hamzić (Author)
    • pdf
  • Under the Shadow of 'The Bullet': TWAIL Reflections on the 'Worth' of War and Peace

    Ratna Kapur (Author)
    • pdf
  • Centering the Disabled Women in TWAIL Feminisms' Discursive Framework: Some Refletions

    Vijay Kishor Tiwari (Author)
    • pdf
  • Positivism's Eschewal of Naturalism in  Jus Cogens

    Swati Singh Parmar, Dr. Sudhir Verma (Author)
    • pdf

Note

  • The Ethical State and Subaltern Voices: Reimagining Sovereignty through the TWAIL Lawyer in an Era of Resurgent Nationalism

    Akshay Sriram, Mridul Anand (Author)
    • pdf

Interviews

  • Conversation on Reimagining International Law: TWAIL, Hegemony, and Grassroots Resistance in the Quest for Global Justice

    Balakrishnan Rajagopal (Author)
    • pdf

Foreword

  • Foreword | Special Issue on Subaltern Perspectives and Alternative Epistemologies

    Professor B.S. Chimni (Author)
    • PDF

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