International Law and the Global South
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This blog is a conscious endeavour to intervene in the international law blogosphere through thinking by and with the sensibilities of the “Global South”
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Torrential monsoon rains have triggered Pakistan’s worst floods this century. Pakistani climate change minister Sherry Rehman argued that rich States should bear the cost of addressing loss & damage suffered in climate vulnerable States. Margaretha Wewerinke @mwewerinke.bsky.social works through these claims🔽
We have Raghavi Viswanath & Tejas Rao responding to Julia Emtseva excellent article "Practicing Reflexivity in International Law: Running a Never-Ending Race to Catch Up with Western International Lawyers" who add another layer to Emtseva's analysis: spatiality internationallawandtheglobalsouth.com/reflections-on…
📢The Research Society of International Law (RSIL) and International Law & International Law and the Global South are inviting submissions for an essay competition on “International law and the Popular Consciousness in South Asia” for scholars, practitioners and students from the region.
International Law and the Global South, which is based in Delhi, is holding a competition on "International law and the Popular Consciousness in South Asia," open to scholars, practitioners and students, so a great opportunity for students and practitioners to outshine faculty! internationallawandtheglobalsouth.com/essay-competit…
Results of the first of its kind essay competition jointly organised by International Law and the Global South (India) and RSIL Pakistan (Pakistan) out!
I am delighted to share that my paper "Human Rights, Development & Territory:International Law and the Popular Consciousness in South Asia" won the 1st Prize. It was co-authored by me & my friend M. Ahmed Salar. The competition was jointly organized by International Law and the Global South & RSIL Pakistan