Subverting Eurocentric Epistemology

Mohsen al Attar
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Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) has a fundamental problem: its scholars don’t quite know how to relate to international law. This problem is constitutive of the theory, born as it was out of disillusionment with the failures of decolonisation and, of course, of international law. As a consequence, we find in TWAIL scholarship the juxtaposition of powerful critiques of international law alongside noisy calls for more international law. TWAIL’s aspirational projects are timid, constrained as they are by TWAIL’s overriding commitment to a legal regime its scholars bemoan. In this chapter, I propose to use counterfactuals to overcome the schizophrenia. I treat counterfactuals as a device that enables methodical explorations of alternative legal imaginaries. Contrary to Venzke, I propose exploring counterfactuals that are neither probable nor sensible within the current regime. For TWAIL, counterfactuals have value if they facilitate thinking beyond the rigidity of the status quo. And that’s the point: if TWAIL’s mission is to upend Eurocentric epistemology and practice, we must begin to imagine international law outside the parameters established by Europe.
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“第三世界的国际法研究方法”(TWAIL)存在一个根本问题:其学者不太清楚如何与国际法联系起来。这个问题是这一理论的组成部分,它的产生是由于对非殖民化的失败,当然还有对国际法的失败感到幻灭。因此,我们发现在TWAIL的学术研究中,既有对国际法的有力批评,也有对更多国际法的喧嚣呼吁。TWAIL的雄心勃勃的项目是胆小的,因为TWAIL对法律制度的压倒一切的承诺限制了它们,它的学者们哀叹道。在本章中,我建议使用反事实来克服精神分裂症。我把反事实作为一种手段,使人们能够有条不紊地探索不同的法律想象。与Venzke相反,我建议探索在当前制度下既不可能也不明智的反事实。对于TWAIL来说,如果反事实有助于超越僵化的现状的思考,那么它们就有价值。这就是问题的关键:如果TWAIL的使命是颠覆以欧洲为中心的认识论和实践,我们必须开始想象欧洲建立的参数之外的国际法。
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