This Article explores the possibility of creating new legal paradigms in the changing global context and looks at what it means for Chinese and Indian leaders and scholars to have a Third World Approaches to International Law attitude. In this process, emphasis is placed on the importance of scholars adopting a multidisciplinary approach to fully understand international law in general, as well as to appreciate new Asian paradigms
This thesis studies China’s evolving approach to international law in the process of its rise to a w...
This article examines how the Indo-Pacific powers, China and India, respond to international law and...
The article analyses different interpretations of the norms and principles of international law by s...
This Article explores the possibility of creating new legal paradigms in the changing global context...
What may the Third World expect from international law? To answer this question, one must begin by i...
After a detailed examination of the unique position of the emerging nations, the third \u27world, ...
This article interrogates the methodological lenses through which law in the Third World is commonly...
China’s approaches to international law are an example of non-Western peoples’ perspectives towards ...
The questions of Fourth Worlds are still not widely discussed in philosophical perspectives, even th...
This article interrogates the methodological lenses through which law in the Third World is commonly...
This collection of essays explores different dimensions of the relationship between the third world ...
This Essay brings Abebe, Chilton, and Ginsburg’s Lead Essay into conversation with the literature on...
The article analyses different interpretations of the norms and principles of international law by s...
The modern international law, not only imitates, but the substance is truly the European values and ...
This book brings together critical legal analyses of ongoing global issues in the digital age by int...
This thesis studies China’s evolving approach to international law in the process of its rise to a w...
This article examines how the Indo-Pacific powers, China and India, respond to international law and...
The article analyses different interpretations of the norms and principles of international law by s...
This Article explores the possibility of creating new legal paradigms in the changing global context...
What may the Third World expect from international law? To answer this question, one must begin by i...
After a detailed examination of the unique position of the emerging nations, the third \u27world, ...
This article interrogates the methodological lenses through which law in the Third World is commonly...
China’s approaches to international law are an example of non-Western peoples’ perspectives towards ...
The questions of Fourth Worlds are still not widely discussed in philosophical perspectives, even th...
This article interrogates the methodological lenses through which law in the Third World is commonly...
This collection of essays explores different dimensions of the relationship between the third world ...
This Essay brings Abebe, Chilton, and Ginsburg’s Lead Essay into conversation with the literature on...
The article analyses different interpretations of the norms and principles of international law by s...
The modern international law, not only imitates, but the substance is truly the European values and ...
This book brings together critical legal analyses of ongoing global issues in the digital age by int...
This thesis studies China’s evolving approach to international law in the process of its rise to a w...
This article examines how the Indo-Pacific powers, China and India, respond to international law and...
The article analyses different interpretations of the norms and principles of international law by s...