Abstract

This research paper dives into the perplexing interplay between Third World Ways to Deal with Global-Regulation (TWAIL) and the ideas of jurisdiction, extraterritoriality, statehood, sovereignty, and cross-cultural engagement. By breaking down the viewpoints of TWAIL researchers and inspecting contextual analyses, this paper looks to add to a more profound comprehension of how these thoughts meet and impact one another, especially inside a cross-cultural context.

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