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TWAIL - “Third World Approaches to International Law” and human rights: some considerations* * Text resulted from the research carried out during the Post-Doctorate at the Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense (2015-2016), funded by CAPES - Coordination of Improvement of Higher Level Personnel.

TWAIL - “Abordagens do Terceiro Mun do ao Direito Internacional” e direitos humanos: algumas considerações

Abstract

TWAIL is both a political and intellectual movement and therefore has multiple perspectives. While the first academic conference of TWAIL was held at Harvard Law School in March 1997 Third World perspectives of international law are part of a long tradition of critical internationalism. In this essay we will try to explain the meaning of the movement according to its most important scholars and the TWAIL concern to the human rights discourse. It can be said that according TWAIL the historical model of human rights cannot respond to the needs of the Third World except if there is a radical rethinking and restructuring of the international order abandoning the efforts to universalize an essentially European corpus of human rights.

Keywords:
TWAIL; Third World Approaches to International Law; International Law; Third World; Human Rights

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