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Writing Race And Identity In A Global Context: What Crt And Twail Can Learn From Each Other, James T. Gathii
Writing Race And Identity In A Global Context: What Crt And Twail Can Learn From Each Other, James T. Gathii
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This Article argues that issues of race and identity have so far been underemphasized, understudied, and undertheorized in mainstream international law. To address this major gap, this Article argues that there is an opportunity for learning, sharing, and collaboration between Critical Race Theorists (CRT) and scholars of Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL). Such a collaboration, this Article argues, would produce a very sharp lens of tracing issues of race and identity in the imperial, transnational, and global histories of international law and their contemporary continuities. By adopting a framework of studying race and identity in a global context, …
Henry J. Richardson Iii: The Father Of Black Traditions Of International Law, James T. Gathii
Henry J. Richardson Iii: The Father Of Black Traditions Of International Law, James T. Gathii
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Critical Race Theory And Postcolonial Development Theory: Observations On Methodology, Chantal Thomas
Critical Race Theory And Postcolonial Development Theory: Observations On Methodology, Chantal Thomas
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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Causes Of Inequality In The International Economic Order: Critical Race Theory And Postcolonial Development, Chantal Thomas
Causes Of Inequality In The International Economic Order: Critical Race Theory And Postcolonial Development, Chantal Thomas
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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