In this episode, Prof. Swati Singh Parmar talks about her experiences of teaching international law in Geographical South. She highlights the structural problems of being a researcher of international law in a third world country, and suggests avenues of further research in the filed. In particular we discuss Swati's 2023 paper on the subject. Paper discussed in the episode: Swati S. Parmar, An Anticolonial Dream against the Disaffection and Dissonance: Teaching the (Other) International Law in India, 20(2), Indonesian Journal of International Law, 2023. Papers mentioned in the episode: Michelle Staggs Kelsall, Disordering International Law, 33(3), European Journal of International Law, 2022. R. P. Dhokalia,The Teaching of International Law and International Institutions in Indian Universities, 13(3), Journal of the Indian Law Institute, 1971. B. S. Chimni, Teaching, Research and Promotion of International Law in India: Past, Present and Future, 5, Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law, 2001. Srinivas Burra, Teaching Critical International Law: Reflections from the Periphery, TWAILR Reflections, 12 March 2021. Andrea Bianchi, International Law Theories: An Inquiry into Different Ways of Thinking, OUP, 2016. Anne Orford and Florian Hoffmann (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law, OUP, 2016.