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Ways of Seeing International Organisations: New Perspectives for International Institutional Law [Hardback]

Edited by (University of Vienna), Edited by (Copenhagen Business School)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 342 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Sērija : LSE International Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1009552627
  • ISBN-13: 9781009552622
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 342 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Sērija : LSE International Studies
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"A breath of fresh air in the study of international institutions in global governance. As the United Nations -and multilateral diplomacy, more broadly- look at their weakest, this volume foregrounds the crucial role of such institutions in world (dis)order. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core"--

For decades, the field of scholarship that studies the law and practice of international organisations -also known as 'international institutional law'- has been marked by an intellectual quietism. Most of the scholarship tends to focus narrowly on providing 'legal' answers to 'legal' questions. For that reason, perspectives rarely engage with the insights of critical traditions of legal thought (for instance, feminist, postcolonial, or political economy-oriented perspectives) or with interdisciplinary contributions produced outside the field. Ways of Seeing International Organisations challenges the narrow gaze of the field by bringing together authors across multiple disciplines to reflect on the need for 'new' perspectives in international institutional law. Highlighting the limits of mainstream approaches, the authors instead interrogate international organisations as pivots in processes of world-making. To achieve this, the volume is organised around four fundamental themes: expertise; structure; performance; and capital. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

A breath of fresh air in the study of international institutions in global governance. As the United Nations -and multilateral diplomacy, more broadly- look at their weakest, this volume foregrounds the crucial role of such institutions in world (dis)order. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Recenzijas

'In drawing together diverse disciplinary perspectives and traditions of thought to pluralize and complicate 'ways of seeing' international organizations, this wonderfully rich volume advances both scholarship on international organizations themselves, and more wide-ranging inquiries about the connections between legal forms, institutional arrangements and epistemology in international law.' Megan Donaldson, Associate Professor of Public International Law, University College London 'Challenging the traditional lens of international institutional law, Ways of Seeing International Organisations brings fresh perspectives to the field. By interrogating expertise, structures, performance, and capital, this work transcends conventional boundaries, inspiring a critical, multidisciplinary understanding of international organisations' socio-technical roles and world-ordering visions.' Sundhya Pahuja, Melbourne Laureate Professor, University of Melbourne 'This volume brings together a remarkable set of critical voices, both established and emergent, from the field of international organization studies. The book not only documents the variety and richness of theoretical approaches available for the critical study of international institutions and law, it also provides readers with a wealth of empirical vignettes and case studies to underline their crucial contribution. A great achievement!' Jens Steffek, Professor of Transnational Governance, TU Darmstadt, Germany 'Engaging and provocative, this volume shows international organizations as sites of socio-technical struggle. Challenging the dominance of 'problem-solving thinking' in international institutional law, Ways of Seeing International Organizations draws from law, history, anthropology, and political science to provide a rich description of institutional practices and their distributive effects. A sophisticated, unconventional, and insightful take on the lives of international organizations.' René Urueńa, Professor of Law, Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)

Papildus informācija

Advocates for an interdisciplinary and heterodox approach to the role of international institutions in global governance.
Part I. Thinking International Organisations Differently:
1. Seeing
international organisations differently Negar Mansouri and Daniel R.
Quiroga-Villamarķn;
2. Critical theory and international organisations: the
need for an integrated approach B. S. Chimni;
3. Inter-disciplinarity and the
law of international organizations Jan Klabbers; Part II. Ways of Seeing
International Institutions: Expertise, Authority, & Knowledge Production:
4.
Studying the assembling of expertise in global governance Annabelle
Littoz-Monnet;
5. Experts, practices, power: the work of international
criminal court reform Richard Clements;
6. Drawing the contours of hidden
hunger as an object of governance Juanita Uribe; Structures, Spaces, &
Jurisdictions:
7. The puzzle of freedom: structure and agency in
international adjudication Tommaso Soave;
8. Reassembling transnational legal
conflicts across global institutions: ethnographic perspectives on claims of
authority over the Mediterranean Sea Kiri Santer;
9. Placeholders: an
archival journey into the interim histories of international organisations
Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarķn; People, Practices, & Performance:
10. The
micro-politics of international commissions: the case of telegraphic
standards Jan Eijking;
11. Keeping up standards for a better world:
anthropological alternatives to the study of international organisations Miia
Halme-Tuomisaari;
12. 'The critic is not the one who debunks, but the one who
assembles': on professional performances and material practices Dimitri Van
Den Meerssche; Capital, Class, & Political Economy:
13. Laissez faire, state
capitalism, and the making of international organizations: the dynamics of a
struggle Negar Mansouri;
14. Deconstructing 'resilience talk' in global
governance: toward a critical political economy approach A. Claire Cutler;
15. A white knight in shining armor? Ethiopia, international organisations,
and the global colour line Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarķn; Part III.
Conclusion: 16: Examining elephants in the dark Guy Fiti Sinclair.
Negar Mansouri is a postdoctoral researcher at Copenhagen Business School. She holds a Bachelor of Laws from Imam Khomeini International University (Qazvin, Iran), two MAs in international law from Shahid Beheshti University (Tehran, Iran) and the Geneva Graduate Institute, and a Ph.D. in international law from the last institution. Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarķn is currently an Ernst Mach Fellow at the University of Vienna (Austria). He holds a PhD in international law with a minor in international history and politics with the highest distinction from the Geneva Graduate Institute (Switzerland). He also holds a MA from the same institution and a BA in law from the University of the Andes (Bogotį, Colombia).