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B. S. Chimni (Bhupinder Singh Chimni) is an Indian legal scholar known for his work on international law, particularly in the fields of refugee law, international economic law, and Third World approaches to international law (TWAIL). He has been one of the most prominent Indian voices in critical scholarship on the international legal order.
| Name | Bhupinder Singh Chimni |
|---|---|
| Known as | B. S. Chimni |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Profession | Legal scholar, professor |
| Fields | International law, refugee law, international economic law, TWAIL |
Chimni has spent much of his academic career teaching and writing on public international law from a perspective that emphasises the concerns of developing countries and the global South. His scholarship engages with the historical and structural dimensions of international law, examining how rules and institutions affect states and peoples outside the traditional centres of legal power.
Chimni is associated with the school of thought known as Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL), which seeks to critically re-read international legal doctrines in light of colonial histories and contemporary inequalities. His writings have addressed questions of sovereignty, refugees, trade, customary international law, and the role of international institutions.
He is the author of works on international law theory and refugee protection, and his textbook contributions have been widely read in Indian and international legal academia. His articles have appeared in leading international law journals.
Chimni is regarded as a leading figure among Indian international law scholars and a key contributor to TWAIL scholarship globally. His work has influenced academic debates on the politics of international law and on how international legal rules can be reformed to better address the interests of developing states.