24/05/2024
The Editorial Board of RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR) is pleased to announce its Call for Papers for Volume 10, Issue 2 of the Journal.
Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) prompts scholars to examine how international legal frameworks often reflect the interests of dominant, typically Western, powers while marginalizing the voices and experiences of countries in the Global South. It is built on the premise that international law, with its colonial roots and contemporary structures, has historically facilitated systems of exploitation and domination, contributing to global inequality. By challenging the presumption of universal international legal norms and questioning underlying power dynamics, TWAIL seeks to shift the focus toward the perspectives and needs of the Global South, advocating for a more equitable and inclusive approach to international law.
To explore international law from the perspective of these historically marginalized regions and to uncover new dimensions, RSRR seeks submissions on the theme ‘From the Margins to the Center: Exploring Third World Approaches to International Law.’ This initiative seeks to foster meaningful discourse on emerging trends in international law, ethics, and governance.
We welcome submissions from students, academics, lawyers, and other legal professionals in the form of articles, short notes, case comments, legislative analyses, and normative legal articles.
For more info, please visit:
https://www.rsrr.in/call-for-papers-vol-10-issue2