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Books

  • Anghie , A. 2005 Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law, (Cambridge University Press)
  • Anghie, A. 2003 The Third World and International Legal Order: Law, Politics and Globalization, co-edited with B.S.Chimni, Karin Mickelson and Obiora Okafor , (Kluwer Law International)
  • Anghie, A. 1997 Legal Visions of the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Judge Christopher Weeramantry co-editor with Garry Sturgess, (Kluwer Law International Publishers)

Book Chapters

  • `Europe and International Law: Colonial Legacies’ in The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Europe, edited by Anne van Aaken, Pierre D’Argent, Lauri Malksoo, (forthcoming)
  • `Asia in the History and Theory of International Law’, in Simon Chesterman, Ben Saul and Hisashi Owada, editors, The Oxford Handbook for International Law in the Asia Pacific, Oxford UP, (2019)
  • `Domination’ in Concepts for International Law: Contributions for Disciplinary Thought, edited by Jean d’Aspremont and Sahib Singh, Edward Elgar ( 2019)
  • `Bandung and the Origins of Third World Sovereignty’, in Bandung, Global History and International Law, Michael Fakhri, Luis Eslava and Vasuki Nesiah (eds.), Cambridge University Press, (2017)
  • `Imperialism and International Legal Theory’ in The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law, Anne Orford and Florian Hoffmann, editors, Oxford UP (2016)
  • `Narrating the Nation and International Law’, in From International Relations to Relations International, Philip Darby (ed.), Routledge, 2016
  • `Towards a Postcolonial International Law’ in Critical International Law, Prabhakar Singh and Benoit Mayer (eds.) Oxford, New Delhi, 2014.
  • `International Human Rights Law and a Developing World Perspective’, in Routledge Handbook of International Human Rights Law, Scott Sheeran and Sir Nigel Rodley (eds), (Routledge 2013)
  • `Identifying Regions and Sub-Regions in the History of International Law’ in Bardo Fassbender, Anne Peters, Simone Peter and Daniel Hogger (eds) Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law (Oxford UP 2012) -`Vattel and Colonialism: Some Preliminary Observations’ in Vincent Chetail and Peter Haggenmacher, (eds.) Vattel’s International Law in a XXIst Century Perspective’ (Martinus Nijhoff, 2011) pp. 237-255.
  • `”Hegemonic International Law” in Retrospect’ in Pieter Bekker et. al (eds.) Making Transnational Law Work in a Global Economy (Cambridge UP, 2010) pp. 19-34
  • `Basic Principles of international law: a historical perspective’, in Basak Cali (ed..) International Law for International Relations (Oxford UP 2010) pp. 46-71
  • `Between the Worlds’ in Regards d’une generation sur le Droit International’, Pedone, Paris, 2008
  • `On Critique and the Other’, in International Law and its Others in Anne Orford (ed.) International Law and Its Others, Cambridge University Press, (2006)
  • `Decolonising Good Governance’ in Branwen Gruffydd Jones (ed.) Decolonizing International, Relations, Rowman and Littlefield (2006)
  • `International Financial Institutions’ in The Politics of International Law (Chris Reus-Smit, ed.) Cambridge University Press (2004)
  • `Universality and the Concept of Governance in International Law’ in Edward Kofi Quashigah and Obiora Chinedu Okafor, (eds.), Legitimate Governance in Africa: International and Domestic Legal Perspectives, pp. 20-40, Kluwer Law International Publishers, (1999)

Articles

  • `Rethinking International Law: a TWAIL Perspective’, European Journal of International Law, vol. 34 (1) (2023) pp. 7-112. (This article was the subject of a symposium featuring the works of Professors Ratna Kapur, Arnulf Becker Lorca and Andreas von Arnauld in the European Journal of International Law, vol.34(3) 2023.
  • `Inequality, Human Rights and the New International Economic Order’ Humanity vol 10 No. 3 (2019)
  • `Race, Self-determination and Australian Empire’, Melbourne Journal of International Law, vol 19(2) December 2018.
  • `Slavery and International Law: the Jurisprudence of Henry J. Richardson’, Temple International and Comparative Law Journal (vol. 31) no. 1 Spring 2017) p. 11
  • `Legal Aspects of the New International Economic Order’, Humanity 6(1) 2015
  • `Whose Utopia? Human Rights, Development and the Third World’ (Review Essay of Samuel Moyn’s Book, The Last Utopia), Qui Parle, vol. 22(1) Fall/Winter 2013
  • `The Grotius Lecture: International Law in a Time of Change’ American University International Law Review 26(5) 1315 (2011)
  • `Rethinking Sovereignty in International Law’, Annu.Rev. Law. Soc. Sci. 2009, 5: 291-310.
  • `The Evolution of International Law: colonial and post-colonial realities’,27(5) Third World Quarterly, p 739 (2006)
  • `Nationalism, Development and the Postcolonial State: the Legacies of the League of Nations’, 41 Texas International Law Journal p. 447 (2006).(This is based on "Cultural Difference and International Law: The League of Nations and Its Two Visions of the Nation-State", 5 (2)International Center for Comparative Law and Politics Review , 5 October (2002))
  • `The War on Terror and Iraq in Historical Perspective’, 43 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 7 (2005)
  • `The Bush Preemption Doctrine and the United Nations’, ASIL, Proceedings of the 98th Annual Meeting 326 (2004)
  • `Third World Approaches to International Law and Individual Responsibility in Internal Conflict’, co-authored with B.S.Chimni, 2 (1) Chinese Journal of International Law 77(2003) ; the same article appears in a volume dealing with Methodologies in International Law, published by the American Society of International Law and edited by Steven Ratner and Anne-Marie Slaughter
  • `Colonialism and the Birth of International Institutions: Sovereignty, Economy and the Mandate System of the League of Nations’, 34(3) New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 513 (2002)
  • `C.G.Weeramantry at the International Court of Justice’, 14 (4) Leiden Journal of International Law, 829 (2001)
  • `Time Present and Time Past: Globalization, International Financial Institutions and the Third World’ 32(2) New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 243 (2000)
  • `Finding the Peripheries: Sovereignty and Colonialism in Nineteenth Century International Law’, 40(1) Harv. Int’l.L.J. 1-81 (1999)
  • `Francisco de Vitoria and the Colonial Origins of International Law' 5(3) Social and Legal Studies 321-336 (Sept. 1996) (A version of this article was reprinted as `Francisco de Vitoria and the Colonial Origins of International Law’, in Eve Darian-Smith and Peter Fitzpatrick, eds., Laws of the Postcolonial, pp. 89-109, University of Michigan Press, 1999)
  • `The Heart of My Home: Colonialism, Environmental Damage, and the Nauru Case' 34 (2) Harv. Int'l. Law. J. 445 -506 (Spring 1993)
  • `Human Rights and Cultural Identity: New Hope for Ethnic Peace?' 33 (2) Harv. Int'l. Law. J. 341 (Spring 1992)