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Professor Antony Anghie is a leading academic in international and comparative law at the University of Utah's S.J. Quinney College of Law (1995–present), with concurrent appointments at institutions like the National University of Singapore (2016–present) and visiting roles at Harvard, Cambridge, and elsewhere. His research spans colonial legacies, TWAIL (Third World Approaches to International Law), sovereignty, and globalization.
- Harvard S.J.D. (1995), Monash LL.B. and B.A. (1985–1987)
- Key research areas: TWAIL, colonialism, sovereignty, human rights, international economic law, and legal theory
- Recipient of the Manley O. Hudson Medal (2023), Honorary LL.D from Kent (2019), and multiple teaching/scholarship awards
His publications systematically examine imperialism's influence on international legal frameworks, often connecting historical jurisprudence (e.g., Vitoria, Grotius) with contemporary issues like global inequality and postcolonial sovereignty. Awards reflect his status as a pioneering scholar in critical international law studies.
Teaching includes core subjects like International Law and International Business Transactions. He has organized major conferences (e.g., Asian Society of International Law in Beijing 2011) and served on university-wide committees.
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