{"id":22864,"date":"2024-07-30T08:00:02","date_gmt":"2024-07-30T06:00:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voelkerrechtsblog.org\/?p=22864"},"modified":"2024-07-30T16:36:01","modified_gmt":"2024-07-30T14:36:01","slug":"organising-international-law","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voelkerrechtsblog.org\/de\/organising-international-law\/","title":{"rendered":"Organising International Law"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote>\n<h1><a href=\"https:\/\/www.merriam-webster.com\/dictionary\/response\"><u><strong>response<\/strong><\/u><\/a><strong>:<\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.merriam-webster.com\/dictionary\/ability\"><u><strong>ability<\/strong><\/u><\/a><\/h1>\n<p>Anna Tijoux, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=O6t--PD86sM\"><u><em>Ni\u00f1x<\/em><\/u><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Michelle Staggs Kelsall on <a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.17176\/20240725-150635-0\">Dis<\/a>:<a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.17176\/20240725-150915-0\">Order<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<audio class=\"wp-audio-shortcode\" id=\"audio-22864-1\" preload=\"none\" style=\"width: 100%;\" controls=\"controls\"><source type=\"audio\/mpeg\" src=\"https:\/\/intr2dok.vifa-recht.de\/servlets\/MCRFileNodeServlet\/mir_derivate_00017384\/Michelle%20Staggs%20Kelsall%20on%20disorder%20(French).mp3?_=1\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/intr2dok.vifa-recht.de\/servlets\/MCRFileNodeServlet\/mir_derivate_00017384\/Michelle%20Staggs%20Kelsall%20on%20disorder%20(French).mp3\">https:\/\/intr2dok.vifa-recht.de\/servlets\/MCRFileNodeServlet\/mir_derivate_00017384\/Michelle%20Staggs%20Kelsall%20on%20disorder%20(French).mp3<\/a><\/audio>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<audio class=\"wp-audio-shortcode\" id=\"audio-22864-2\" preload=\"none\" style=\"width: 100%;\" controls=\"controls\"><source type=\"audio\/mpeg\" src=\"https:\/\/intr2dok.vifa-recht.de\/servlets\/MCRFileNodeServlet\/mir_derivate_00017385\/Michelle%20Staggs%20Kelsall%20on%20disorder%20(English).mp3?_=2\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/intr2dok.vifa-recht.de\/servlets\/MCRFileNodeServlet\/mir_derivate_00017385\/Michelle%20Staggs%20Kelsall%20on%20disorder%20(English).mp3\">https:\/\/intr2dok.vifa-recht.de\/servlets\/MCRFileNodeServlet\/mir_derivate_00017385\/Michelle%20Staggs%20Kelsall%20on%20disorder%20(English).mp3<\/a><\/audio>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>It is a great pleasure to reread and think with Michelle Staggs Kelsall\u2019s timely and provocative article \u2018<a href=\"https:\/\/watermark.silverchair.com\/chac054.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA0wwggNIBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggM5MIIDNQIBADCCAy4GCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMV77Uzb9kGn7GxoZJAgEQgIIC_8A2AsoOg9ARZh4cDYeqoATgsMc2e9ePVxfuyBn8g9f30dYfNU6toZa_b4Fq1JQGoUi70MMZ4PG9Impqt1WoMUPps8ChbQnf1KvkJ4XYpeQdw4dFqhmO-5K2Womdll1DdCuf4sJkWAEVE-pu5tHqGrHvye28TDf2thUNZ_l8JI4C2U6ubB6rfAnXb8dVaNsMA-RJkdeFm4k_03yef2RqNjogVur0kQAq7cg9tvWA4ePon4vvsbE-fabMj_OrBHTTiZagKiyd5qLtHiQDyH0zq_9oMGvje8SdbCCZX34CtKEhNzaSAyC1E7p56KDv_JszJwfYQQpMGsV4qIZNiLZTagtauhYn1uBE8RKZamkkR-vkadQ8gc2GzuJESPpAbnniVAZ9W9kZ_95QEbcScwvbxxVk7yngGdqyFqwlj9K26tgidIMrqQHvznARtIonbfq1awP6J-4O7mtQmn21XWwljFgPnZMy9-d1TUWaUUdDeL-KQy2ZDaMmLxyJmxCFgui2IouD28apscWy4d8zoTmaiSpTeXmooj2ubGo4L1QY9jnO0aZiDCqIdJkj3PMsiq_Lc2YzyCTyHWAeN7dCwp278cjLmj4F6HEL4JZoE4QBscz9hj4cIHAyib6SCUyQ-JiRAnjO9vfTKtZdBg_3Vu0WqptHVGdZx-hnH5jmC0XcK5mGYPiqRgEw2gnaxJr5HH68nIcIzMhrWfsQAf48oFiLqEDFvNhFv_R10mI2FYuWhWkgWRws5mKZ903dIlUzi3rt39hhD57TyMQTlP83KCMiq75oELYvP_816La62C0sAfisP1ok5yn78ilpJSFKVNU-1EAmPqi1BSuXH-ecxpWLASyERaDpd9YP-f4ONPgMiTTOSe7nPPAN6bAp3MRCRDb8mabWiLik7MlOG2apqFkEL84fQj7PQWX4hopjXsflEVPW95e1QClg0v59BnaRQ5IVIORmNaXrF2Mv0Olv79yWiJU_OqQU1B3TKab54-8ChewFa-L_C5KD54VBQJm5F44V\">Disordering International Law\u2019<\/a>. Staggs Kelsall asks us to join her in \u201cbegin[ning] the\u2026 challenging task of imagining a world in which [the liberal tradition of Western legal] knowledge is not paramount\u201d through an embrace of non-duality (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p.732<\/a>). That world is already here. The challenge, as I see it, is not so much one of \u201cintegrat[ing] non-liberal and largely non-Western norms, conventions and principles\u2026into international law\u201d, ensuring that these are \u201crecognized and acknowledged\u201d or \u201cincorporate[d]\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p. 742<\/a>), as it is one of revaluing knowledge practices already at work in the international legal field, reconfiguring relations of foreground to background or inside to outside prevailing in that field, and amplifying possibilities latent within it.<\/p>\n<p>In these remarks, I will first reflect on Staggs Kelsall\u2019s concern that the attachment to (liberal) order persists in international legal scholarship and practice. I will then engage in two brief dialogues with Staggs Kelsall\u2019s article: first, on questions of temporality; and second, on the article\u2019s approach to the technical pursuits of international lawyers.<\/p>\n<p>My argument throughout is that ordering is not the problem by which international lawyers should be most exercised. Nor is disordering a route to their redemption. Much depends on how prevailing (dis)orders are activated and organised. Rather than aspire to \u201cdisorder\u201d, with its implication that we should correctively purge international law of pernicious \u201cvocabularies\u201d, \u201cprotocols\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p. 731<\/a>) and principles, I would emphasise the susceptibility of these vocabularies, protocols, and principles to organising and reorganising. In this, I allude to rich, unruly, and mostly undistinguished traditions of <a href=\"https:\/\/nationalstaff.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/04\/Ganz__What_Is_Organizing_rev.pdf\">community organising<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/watermark.silverchair.com\/oso-9780197603949-chapter-5.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA30wggN5BgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggNqMIIDZgIBADCCA18GCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMeMnLnrTABkztTGv4AgEQgIIDMBlDf9nGkq0cHMWeQ0kNOApTkYV6dRCotGtDqq9J06o9307bm5Pq3R-YNzEHuFBN-_g2Ofasy-kwwFOaOg78--rhZ03zztIAlF4pSPQxIExA3DH1WrIR6zLJjGTzzF5f_6cfI9zMFvdHg24Wb0Wfe7fhQDypSqpvd9KrOsHKclh5o-SGjbjHZjdeNC_h9pkyS1os_InQVGQkGSzatUFv3Dgq9bRJMMqK5PiQ678gn9WRwUcYQhCpTWjNSFw5gdGqgPLYBJmw_aWvL3gLY9Xu7fzTgqj9jSKuDzikg-q2wobQXr9-3xrSe4TIztC8qeBQwFC-N831LghWwy87elWwK3CpupVlDZAChtsU5vivmfXFC0Mqe4Xgie9tvrBxf3sL4O4SDFnPTzw7B-mMyBnRgjG5KacwfB9Asac8d0dcIEZ43L7DUojDtRAhiY6L4Q_2jonodwsb2elaMy9IjVZIoBx5bwmKI7K7J1cXf9a3hojMVtnM056zoqxVss5cxxOI5R16nk_N2rJorS6s7MugQgOM7rk9WbisfGNM4hTryiGFF7tgas6md6wvmzf42OC8u2u9mHMEgltLYAvHUjJ0xtnGit6BSRkP0I0vmCG_pEVoB71VSaQEACexdpA9oQklhr3KePq2vWLT-MVPiw-i_YESwFJeTH-m2b-4DAqUhl_vVvATZdwz3zvVOu4fMKqphL5EapcY3x_TrXO8-PhZYvOSckLcQBwq07ajrqPlaxEThBaQDXQ-D6wZI-0vjRrojJdEZVUK79IWNI9gxSRO_JyacDGeP2fBCLdtp3s6UbasYakwaesBm5dcbjba2cPz8yOqWU6r8d3E4ZXHcKl6NQKounTo8E44gA5XrDtYZYStkOOMzCFVkc-ke77oBsp_9fzaPn2b2pO7kQayEB7YF1YryzNPthdmztXR6gxDRqWg_Hra8zy-jZCH0Nu5-GcWb5Q6pIBoLAAP_jjaRBPjjAFhgvu8tiIQ2CEaIb-gq_yBcLYemtJkE3FGVJyYSBFr854EFqZIKYvzIIx-l9NmIjm420dY0mFulhway5UjZxuYCtD14hjZIZZkeL5CqSWZHQ\">political organising<\/a>, including in the <a href=\"https:\/\/read.dukeupress.edu\/south-atlantic-quarterly\/article\/121\/2\/377\/297875\/Provocation-as-StrategyAn-Interview-with-Duncan\">legal academy<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ordering and Disordering in the International Legal Field<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u2018Disordering International Law\u2019 makes a compelling point that \u201cscholars [who] adeptly expose the confines\u201d and biases of liberal international order often \u201crely upon a return to liberal vocabularies or liberal protocols in order to make sense of the world\u2026 and conceptualize paths of change\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">pp. 730-731<\/a>). This sounds to me to be completely accurate. I have no doubt trundled down this cannibalising path myself in prior work (in my <a href=\"https:\/\/www5.austlii.edu.au\/au\/journals\/AUYrBkIntLaw\/1995\/3.html\">1995 critique<\/a> of international human rights law, for example). It is not clear to me, however, that working to engender a \u201cdisordering sensibility\u201d in international law necessarily counters tendencies towards liberal attachment. As Andrew Lang has <a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1093\/ejil\/chae011\">spelled out<\/a> recently with great patience and lucidity, disordering has been key to the arts of neo-liberal government cultivated and practised by international lawyers since the late 20<sup>th<\/sup> century. \u201cDisordering\u201d is a plausible descriptor for a set of neo-liberal governance techniques that have become ubiquitous on the international legal plane since the 1980s that \u201croutinize critical self-reflection in decision-making systems; valorize[ ] flexibility, adaptation and innovation as key attributes of adequate governance systems; and encourage[ ] continuous improvement through\u2026 measurement, peer evaluation, iterative review and revision\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/35\/1\/93\/7632077\">Lang at p.95<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p>All disordering is not, of course, equivalent. I appreciate that Staggs Kelsall is gesturing towards quite a different sensibility of disordering \u2013 one that she experiences in Ratna Kapur\u2019s work on non-dualist subjectivity, for instance, drawing upon Kapur\u2019s reading of the eighth century practitioner of the Advaita Ved\u0101nta\u00a0Hindu-tradition of textual exegesis and philosophy,\u00a0\u015aa\u1e45kar\u0101c\u0101rya (\u015aa\u1e45kara). Nonetheless, I worry still that \u2018Disordering International Law\u2019 lends further credence to the inclination of many international lawyers to equate domination with ordering. Although, contemporary practices of rule in fact operate to a significant extent by disordering: that is, by rendering the world as plural, fluid, porous, and perpetually unsettled. Whereas \u2018Disordering International Law\u2019 presumes a proximity between disordering and illiberalism (and counsels readers against fearing that proximity), I would cast disordering and practices of \u201creflective discernment\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p.729<\/a>) as integral to contemporary dynamics of liberal and neo-liberal ordering.<\/p>\n<p>The persistence of the misplaced tendency to cast disorder as antithetical to liberal or neo-liberal ordering is problematic insofar as it nurtures a reflex expectation that disordering and associated reflection yield emancipatory, counter-ordering possibilities \u2013 an expectation frequently not borne out in practice. Andrew Lang <a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1093\/ejil\/chae011\">illustrates<\/a> this by reference to the long-running trade dispute between the US and Mexico over tuna import restrictions and conditions designed to protect dolphins. Successive phases of this dispute enrolled the US in iterative redesign of regulatory measures to meet WTO Appellate Body requirements: a highly decentralised, reflexive process a long way from the \u201cunilinear\u2026 teleological\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p.735<\/a>) ordering targeted by Staggs Kelsall. Likewise, my own work tells many stories of public, private and hybrid actors governing to great effect on the international legal plane through relatively disorderly, distributed, non-dualist practices of <a href=\"https:\/\/onlinelibrary.wiley.com\/share\/MIVGBMH8FYMBZXGWAXHZ?target=10.1111\/1468-2230.12442\">prototyping<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cambridge.org\/core\/journals\/american-journal-of-international-law\/article\/data-detection-and-the-redistribution-of-the-sensible-in-international-law\/A8D1084FBA9EA2600067D9E1B2542909?utm_campaign=shareaholic&amp;utm_medium=copy_link&amp;utm_source=bookmark\">sensing<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/journals.sagepub.com\/doi\/abs\/10.1177\/0263775815599307\">listing<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/global.oup.com\/academic\/product\/help-9780197648872?cc=au&amp;lang=en&amp;\">interfacing<\/a>. Dimitri van den Meerssche and Geoff Gordon have similarly <a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/s10978-022-09332-3\">elucidated<\/a> how much contemporary global governance mobilises rhizomatic \u201copen architecture[s] of adaptation\u201d. The lingering assumption that disordering and multiplicity <em>undo<\/em> power hampers the advance of critiques attuned to those labile forms of rule to which decades of international legal liberalism and neo-liberalism have given rise.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Temporalities of Critique<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If the non-dualism that Staggs Kelsall would have international lawyers embrace \u201csuggests foregrounding that which is continuous and present\u201d, then perhaps this demands a bracketing of the impulse to try to \u201cmove beyond\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p. 736<\/a>) to which \u2018Disordering International Law\u2019 continues to give voice. Even as it encourages readers to suspend their attachments to a \u201cprogressive\u201d temporality (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p.735<\/a>), \u2018Disordering International Law\u2019 continues to urge us forward in time, \u201c[b]eyond [s]tatehood\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p.745<\/a>), through \u201contological overhaul\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p.753<\/a>), into a \u201c[w]orld beyond\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p.757<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p>The fact that the article holds to a temporality of progress, sequencing, and succession underscores how difficult it is to delink international legal thought and practice from those rhythms of \u201cliving and dying\u201d axiomatic to liberal legal reformism (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p.736<\/a>). Even in the name of \u201ca non-dualist approach\u201d, the article ends up reinstating dualism via an unpassable boundary between \u201cAboriginal (or Indigenous) law\u201d and \u201cthe dominant Western legal tradition\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/watermark.silverchair.com\/chac054.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA0wwggNIBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggM5MIIDNQIBADCCAy4GCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMEU5oS1Wh_68Tv9LIAgEQgIIC_8s6jchEyr9FSoPmrAINlh43IEINtnefJv1lGCrixC1qfqyX68Gd3urUflDw56GOsFCfoDNoKrdZHrZS8iR86zyYDAdIPj_LQn_qiD-DlM6t9QhcM-4Hub5rVXoXI2hsrr28VU4JVDBv3J8FTqUp__k8zrldDzCKUd83avzbcK5ITBPZdbeVvQMHnUCjH5jSZzhOMKzA4o3B-8Sv9b4CGoDEb9iL4RJVtw-8XjOM39sGZQRDMTLinvAjxEUglK15BF5NDaK3Evc6wXvybuv59ltNUYqRdojjo2tAKN_cNCKZq7cyv7EzddQRpbiGQ3pqD2jwjFrdDHmnSNMZAUrYwgipzlL_Y6hVhBCYwDUnGR-DU4AgciwUFS0M4rDvUB9F5Y1eSJSGOlzHrFz8txsiM11kMbnnp5Of8IaQNTycSyiUeh_cbFrM83NMojmOuGrJ3e0HEwmMizrWA7TXqQ9pWj3zZs68PSSN9nCiGcrktElvBHVjqphwaT0UnCwPUvmBE9vzwxveUlKAfnNRTgavNgqhFMzBrFtUv6PNnKjk7XpWPnD_aLhn3u8rfK5XUK3ei-HP3hQvUrc5AddofXGjKN6ANGqiHBQJeQ-D7OidT4suVHHOZY7bdwz3tlI-tSVlsXSk_iti9Jmri6gYIIDZVKvJOS0RIOKHBVhJLtYzaCugux1BXaubli3Q9mVGY2KtWE0ZJB420jqScaQEkMLi2uw74sZkggI_dZ-f7oenwx2yZmQPnbektveTh6CcKjZzZ_X0afXFPl8kbgFaOAhFUV27zYoFuTBKbEFVxu5c7noFOnC7HmrTADYOzoBsdYfF4Q84NHOImFX-fXCYKbs_TfxbiBuoQYFyVoMIR9b1AI8S6sa99_8C5XikPyOYRPKaDrdVJ11QvX7iDfBWdfGxnQskpAozKSqahuP9dOPloIlqrr2LUH1SKzTfAZjdRFAKIW6sSIjy9Y0ncj0DOem5Tv7tU9Lcc5Xm_lfqPFwCv-SSZE0CDwxEPBQCCpByEtxC\">p. 743<\/a>). The former is, moreover, seemingly preserved in amber as \u201claw that is \u2018raw\u2019 and \u2018naked\u2019, beneath later layers of invasion, displacement, destruction\u201d (borrowing from Irene Watson) (<a href=\"https:\/\/watermark.silverchair.com\/chac054.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA0wwggNIBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggM5MIIDNQIBADCCAy4GCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMEU5oS1Wh_68Tv9LIAgEQgIIC_8s6jchEyr9FSoPmrAINlh43IEINtnefJv1lGCrixC1qfqyX68Gd3urUflDw56GOsFCfoDNoKrdZHrZS8iR86zyYDAdIPj_LQn_qiD-DlM6t9QhcM-4Hub5rVXoXI2hsrr28VU4JVDBv3J8FTqUp__k8zrldDzCKUd83avzbcK5ITBPZdbeVvQMHnUCjH5jSZzhOMKzA4o3B-8Sv9b4CGoDEb9iL4RJVtw-8XjOM39sGZQRDMTLinvAjxEUglK15BF5NDaK3Evc6wXvybuv59ltNUYqRdojjo2tAKN_cNCKZq7cyv7EzddQRpbiGQ3pqD2jwjFrdDHmnSNMZAUrYwgipzlL_Y6hVhBCYwDUnGR-DU4AgciwUFS0M4rDvUB9F5Y1eSJSGOlzHrFz8txsiM11kMbnnp5Of8IaQNTycSyiUeh_cbFrM83NMojmOuGrJ3e0HEwmMizrWA7TXqQ9pWj3zZs68PSSN9nCiGcrktElvBHVjqphwaT0UnCwPUvmBE9vzwxveUlKAfnNRTgavNgqhFMzBrFtUv6PNnKjk7XpWPnD_aLhn3u8rfK5XUK3ei-HP3hQvUrc5AddofXGjKN6ANGqiHBQJeQ-D7OidT4suVHHOZY7bdwz3tlI-tSVlsXSk_iti9Jmri6gYIIDZVKvJOS0RIOKHBVhJLtYzaCugux1BXaubli3Q9mVGY2KtWE0ZJB420jqScaQEkMLi2uw74sZkggI_dZ-f7oenwx2yZmQPnbektveTh6CcKjZzZ_X0afXFPl8kbgFaOAhFUV27zYoFuTBKbEFVxu5c7noFOnC7HmrTADYOzoBsdYfF4Q84NHOImFX-fXCYKbs_TfxbiBuoQYFyVoMIR9b1AI8S6sa99_8C5XikPyOYRPKaDrdVJ11QvX7iDfBWdfGxnQskpAozKSqahuP9dOPloIlqrr2LUH1SKzTfAZjdRFAKIW6sSIjy9Y0ncj0DOem5Tv7tU9Lcc5Xm_lfqPFwCv-SSZE0CDwxEPBQCCpByEtxC\">p.743 fn 82<\/a>). This insistence that the now is jurisprudentially layered is laudable, and Watson\u2019s account of Indigenous law attests to its enduring vitality; it is anything but desiccated. Yet, Staggs Kelsall\u2019s tracing of these layers still leans rather too heavily on that very register of dualist universalism that she would have this article\u2019s readers question. \u201cThe Dreaming\u201d is offered as an example of \u201calternative temporal universalisms\u201d, for example (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p.742<\/a>). That is despite Marcia Langton and Aaron Corn having <a href=\"https:\/\/thamesandhudson.com.au\/product\/first-knowledges-law-the-way-of-the-ancestors\/\">explained<\/a> that, far from being universal, this term \u201cdoes not accurately reflect how all Indigenous languages express ideas about ancestral law and spirituality\u201d across what is now called Australia. Registering concurrent potency among incommensurable legalities seems to remain difficult, even though this is ostensibly one of international law\u2019s central preoccupations.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Leveraging the Technicalities<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In appealing to \u201ca disordering sensibility\u201d Staggs Kelsall insists that this is not \u201cmerely a technical pursuit\u201d, with implicit stress on the derisiveness of \u201cmerely\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ejil\/article\/33\/3\/729\/6770704\">p. 732<\/a>). In contrast, I see more potential in the diminutive \u201ctechnical\u201d. In line with an approach for which Annelise Riles has <a href=\"https:\/\/scholarship.law.cornell.edu\/facpub\/782\/\">argued<\/a>, I have found it fruitful to take the technicalities of international legal work as a central focus of inquiry, locating possibility as well as peril in that domain. Indeed, I have devoted much of my prior scholarship to loosening up scholarly assumptions about the significance and politics of\u00a0\u201cmundane socio-technical work\u201d to quote from a <a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1111\/1468-2230.12442\">2019 article<\/a> illustrative of those efforts.<\/p>\n<p>\u2018Disordering International Law\u2019 does not, it must be said, dispense with <em>the technical<\/em> entirely. Its argument for the reframing of sources of customary international law makes use of the technicalities of international legal doctrine for instance (<a href=\"https:\/\/watermark.silverchair.com\/chac054.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA0wwggNIBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggM5MIIDNQIBADCCAy4GCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMV77Uzb9kGn7GxoZJAgEQgIIC_8A2AsoOg9ARZh4cDYeqoATgsMc2e9ePVxfuyBn8g9f30dYfNU6toZa_b4Fq1JQGoUi70MMZ4PG9Impqt1WoMUPps8ChbQnf1KvkJ4XYpeQdw4dFqhmO-5K2Womdll1DdCuf4sJkWAEVE-pu5tHqGrHvye28TDf2thUNZ_l8JI4C2U6ubB6rfAnXb8dVaNsMA-RJkdeFm4k_03yef2RqNjogVur0kQAq7cg9tvWA4ePon4vvsbE-fabMj_OrBHTTiZagKiyd5qLtHiQDyH0zq_9oMGvje8SdbCCZX34CtKEhNzaSAyC1E7p56KDv_JszJwfYQQpMGsV4qIZNiLZTagtauhYn1uBE8RKZamkkR-vkadQ8gc2GzuJESPpAbnniVAZ9W9kZ_95QEbcScwvbxxVk7yngGdqyFqwlj9K26tgidIMrqQHvznARtIonbfq1awP6J-4O7mtQmn21XWwljFgPnZMy9-d1TUWaUUdDeL-KQy2ZDaMmLxyJmxCFgui2IouD28apscWy4d8zoTmaiSpTeXmooj2ubGo4L1QY9jnO0aZiDCqIdJkj3PMsiq_Lc2YzyCTyHWAeN7dCwp278cjLmj4F6HEL4JZoE4QBscz9hj4cIHAyib6SCUyQ-JiRAnjO9vfTKtZdBg_3Vu0WqptHVGdZx-hnH5jmC0XcK5mGYPiqRgEw2gnaxJr5HH68nIcIzMhrWfsQAf48oFiLqEDFvNhFv_R10mI2FYuWhWkgWRws5mKZ903dIlUzi3rt39hhD57TyMQTlP83KCMiq75oELYvP_816La62C0sAfisP1ok5yn78ilpJSFKVNU-1EAmPqi1BSuXH-ecxpWLASyERaDpd9YP-f4ONPgMiTTOSe7nPPAN6bAp3MRCRDb8mabWiLik7MlOG2apqFkEL84fQj7PQWX4hopjXsflEVPW95e1QClg0v59BnaRQ5IVIORmNaXrF2Mv0Olv79yWiJU_OqQU1B3TKab54-8ChewFa-L_C5KD54VBQJm5F44V\">pp. 741 et seq.<\/a>). And its discussion of China\u2019s Belt and Road Initiative identifies pluralist potential amid current international legal practice (<a href=\"https:\/\/watermark.silverchair.com\/chac054.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA0wwggNIBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggM5MIIDNQIBADCCAy4GCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMV77Uzb9kGn7GxoZJAgEQgIIC_8A2AsoOg9ARZh4cDYeqoATgsMc2e9ePVxfuyBn8g9f30dYfNU6toZa_b4Fq1JQGoUi70MMZ4PG9Impqt1WoMUPps8ChbQnf1KvkJ4XYpeQdw4dFqhmO-5K2Womdll1DdCuf4sJkWAEVE-pu5tHqGrHvye28TDf2thUNZ_l8JI4C2U6ubB6rfAnXb8dVaNsMA-RJkdeFm4k_03yef2RqNjogVur0kQAq7cg9tvWA4ePon4vvsbE-fabMj_OrBHTTiZagKiyd5qLtHiQDyH0zq_9oMGvje8SdbCCZX34CtKEhNzaSAyC1E7p56KDv_JszJwfYQQpMGsV4qIZNiLZTagtauhYn1uBE8RKZamkkR-vkadQ8gc2GzuJESPpAbnniVAZ9W9kZ_95QEbcScwvbxxVk7yngGdqyFqwlj9K26tgidIMrqQHvznARtIonbfq1awP6J-4O7mtQmn21XWwljFgPnZMy9-d1TUWaUUdDeL-KQy2ZDaMmLxyJmxCFgui2IouD28apscWy4d8zoTmaiSpTeXmooj2ubGo4L1QY9jnO0aZiDCqIdJkj3PMsiq_Lc2YzyCTyHWAeN7dCwp278cjLmj4F6HEL4JZoE4QBscz9hj4cIHAyib6SCUyQ-JiRAnjO9vfTKtZdBg_3Vu0WqptHVGdZx-hnH5jmC0XcK5mGYPiqRgEw2gnaxJr5HH68nIcIzMhrWfsQAf48oFiLqEDFvNhFv_R10mI2FYuWhWkgWRws5mKZ903dIlUzi3rt39hhD57TyMQTlP83KCMiq75oELYvP_816La62C0sAfisP1ok5yn78ilpJSFKVNU-1EAmPqi1BSuXH-ecxpWLASyERaDpd9YP-f4ONPgMiTTOSe7nPPAN6bAp3MRCRDb8mabWiLik7MlOG2apqFkEL84fQj7PQWX4hopjXsflEVPW95e1QClg0v59BnaRQ5IVIORmNaXrF2Mv0Olv79yWiJU_OqQU1B3TKab54-8ChewFa-L_C5KD54VBQJm5F44V\">p. 749<\/a>). Nonetheless, these arguments are advanced with an apparent aspiration to transcend or make redundant much of the technical classification and verification work in which international lawyers currently engage around sources \u2013 to \u201creconstitute norms, conventions and principles\u201d in a higher-order normative register of multiplicity in which Indigenous and other communities attest to their own laws (<a href=\"https:\/\/watermark.silverchair.com\/chac054.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA0wwggNIBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggM5MIIDNQIBADCCAy4GCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMV77Uzb9kGn7GxoZJAgEQgIIC_8A2AsoOg9ARZh4cDYeqoATgsMc2e9ePVxfuyBn8g9f30dYfNU6toZa_b4Fq1JQGoUi70MMZ4PG9Impqt1WoMUPps8ChbQnf1KvkJ4XYpeQdw4dFqhmO-5K2Womdll1DdCuf4sJkWAEVE-pu5tHqGrHvye28TDf2thUNZ_l8JI4C2U6ubB6rfAnXb8dVaNsMA-RJkdeFm4k_03yef2RqNjogVur0kQAq7cg9tvWA4ePon4vvsbE-fabMj_OrBHTTiZagKiyd5qLtHiQDyH0zq_9oMGvje8SdbCCZX34CtKEhNzaSAyC1E7p56KDv_JszJwfYQQpMGsV4qIZNiLZTagtauhYn1uBE8RKZamkkR-vkadQ8gc2GzuJESPpAbnniVAZ9W9kZ_95QEbcScwvbxxVk7yngGdqyFqwlj9K26tgidIMrqQHvznARtIonbfq1awP6J-4O7mtQmn21XWwljFgPnZMy9-d1TUWaUUdDeL-KQy2ZDaMmLxyJmxCFgui2IouD28apscWy4d8zoTmaiSpTeXmooj2ubGo4L1QY9jnO0aZiDCqIdJkj3PMsiq_Lc2YzyCTyHWAeN7dCwp278cjLmj4F6HEL4JZoE4QBscz9hj4cIHAyib6SCUyQ-JiRAnjO9vfTKtZdBg_3Vu0WqptHVGdZx-hnH5jmC0XcK5mGYPiqRgEw2gnaxJr5HH68nIcIzMhrWfsQAf48oFiLqEDFvNhFv_R10mI2FYuWhWkgWRws5mKZ903dIlUzi3rt39hhD57TyMQTlP83KCMiq75oELYvP_816La62C0sAfisP1ok5yn78ilpJSFKVNU-1EAmPqi1BSuXH-ecxpWLASyERaDpd9YP-f4ONPgMiTTOSe7nPPAN6bAp3MRCRDb8mabWiLik7MlOG2apqFkEL84fQj7PQWX4hopjXsflEVPW95e1QClg0v59BnaRQ5IVIORmNaXrF2Mv0Olv79yWiJU_OqQU1B3TKab54-8ChewFa-L_C5KD54VBQJm5F44V\">p.755<\/a>). [W]hat counts as law\u201d, Staggs Kelsall maintains, \u201cshould be determined with reference to what that community takes for granted as law (and not what international lawyers deem is law)\u201d (p.744).<\/p>\n<p>Staggs Kelsall\u2019s argument for abandoning the technicalities of international law in favour of \u201cwhat [a] community takes for granted as law\u201d presupposes that communities are well aligned in their \u201ctake[n] for granted[ness]\u201d, when they rarely are. How exactly international lawyers should engage in conflict \u2013 including violent conflict \u2013 amid \u201ca mass of worlds colliding\u201d (p.758), within and between communities, is not made entirely clear. The role envisioned for them seems to be one of making way for multiplicity, and then standing clear. The primary concern of \u2018Disordering International Law\u2019 is to invite international lawyers \u201cto disrupt the systemic function or neat arrangement of legal ordering\u2026without fear of becoming illiberal\u201d (p.758). Meanwhile, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dukeupress.edu\/necropolitics\">&#8220;necropolitics&#8221;<\/a> proceeds all around in distinct, yet parallel registers of <a href=\"https:\/\/lpeproject.org\/blog\/the-necropolitics-of-mileis-labor-governance\/\">disruption<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.justiceinfo.net\/en\/126159-international-criminal-court-heart-world-disorder.html\">disorder<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I recognise and have sympathy for the sense, underpinning \u2018Disordering International Law\u2019, that international lawyers\u2019 standard repertoires of inclusion, participation, and diversification no longer suffice to meet the difficulties and disparities that they are called upon to address. I have previously called for setting these repertoires aside in large part, or significantly expanding them, to make way for more ambitious goals of <a href=\"https:\/\/digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu\/auilr\/vol36\/iss3\/2\/\">dismantling<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cambridge.org\/core\/journals\/american-journal-of-international-law\/article\/disastrous-law-international-law-and-the-shockabsorption-of-disaster-international-law-in-disaster-scenarios-applicable-rules-and-principles-by-flavia-zorzi-giustiniani-cham-switzerland-springer-2021-pp-xiv-209-index-law-and-disaster-earthquake-tsunami-and-nuclear-meltdown-in-japan-by-shigenori-matsui-new-york-ny-routledge-2019-pp-xi-284-index-all-is-well-catastrophe-and-the-making-of-the-normal-state-by-saptarishi-bandopadhyay-new-york-ny-oxford-university-press-2022-pp-xiv-306-index\/AF2C60E4E5F844F99A0560C794BCA934\">(re)distribution<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1093\/lril\/lrae001\">democratisation<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/s10978-023-09361-6\">deformation<\/a>. I am willing to sign on to Staggs Kelsall\u2019s view that \u201cany \u2018shared imagination\u2019 of a liberal international legal order was never really shared\u201d (p. 735), The same may be said of many of the imaginaries of critical transcendence in which international legal scholars have traded. In this connection, international legal scholars could well make more out of the rich, varied traditions of anarchist social and political thought, beyond what has been <a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/lril\/article\/5\/3\/397\/5003016\">attempted so far<\/a>. I second, too, Staggs Kelsall\u2019s point that the challenge to which we international lawyers must rise is not so much to unearth the concealed as \u201cto make visible\u2026 that which is already visible but seemingly beyond\u2026 grasp\u201d or beyond question (<a href=\"https:\/\/watermark.silverchair.com\/chac054.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA0wwggNIBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggM5MIIDNQIBADCCAy4GCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMV77Uzb9kGn7GxoZJAgEQgIIC_8A2AsoOg9ARZh4cDYeqoATgsMc2e9ePVxfuyBn8g9f30dYfNU6toZa_b4Fq1JQGoUi70MMZ4PG9Impqt1WoMUPps8ChbQnf1KvkJ4XYpeQdw4dFqhmO-5K2Womdll1DdCuf4sJkWAEVE-pu5tHqGrHvye28TDf2thUNZ_l8JI4C2U6ubB6rfAnXb8dVaNsMA-RJkdeFm4k_03yef2RqNjogVur0kQAq7cg9tvWA4ePon4vvsbE-fabMj_OrBHTTiZagKiyd5qLtHiQDyH0zq_9oMGvje8SdbCCZX34CtKEhNzaSAyC1E7p56KDv_JszJwfYQQpMGsV4qIZNiLZTagtauhYn1uBE8RKZamkkR-vkadQ8gc2GzuJESPpAbnniVAZ9W9kZ_95QEbcScwvbxxVk7yngGdqyFqwlj9K26tgidIMrqQHvznARtIonbfq1awP6J-4O7mtQmn21XWwljFgPnZMy9-d1TUWaUUdDeL-KQy2ZDaMmLxyJmxCFgui2IouD28apscWy4d8zoTmaiSpTeXmooj2ubGo4L1QY9jnO0aZiDCqIdJkj3PMsiq_Lc2YzyCTyHWAeN7dCwp278cjLmj4F6HEL4JZoE4QBscz9hj4cIHAyib6SCUyQ-JiRAnjO9vfTKtZdBg_3Vu0WqptHVGdZx-hnH5jmC0XcK5mGYPiqRgEw2gnaxJr5HH68nIcIzMhrWfsQAf48oFiLqEDFvNhFv_R10mI2FYuWhWkgWRws5mKZ903dIlUzi3rt39hhD57TyMQTlP83KCMiq75oELYvP_816La62C0sAfisP1ok5yn78ilpJSFKVNU-1EAmPqi1BSuXH-ecxpWLASyERaDpd9YP-f4ONPgMiTTOSe7nPPAN6bAp3MRCRDb8mabWiLik7MlOG2apqFkEL84fQj7PQWX4hopjXsflEVPW95e1QClg0v59BnaRQ5IVIORmNaXrF2Mv0Olv79yWiJU_OqQU1B3TKab54-8ChewFa-L_C5KD54VBQJm5F44V\">p.756<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p>Nonetheless, because of the ubiquity of calls for disordering and disruption amid prevailing practices of rule (whether economic, legal, social, or military), it is incumbent on international legal scholars to be as precise and targeted as possible when partaking of this language or engaging on proximate terms. It is vital to be wary of romanticising alternatives, mindful of their propensity to \u201cbecome an alibi\u201d, in the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hup.harvard.edu\/books\/9780674177642\">cautionary words<\/a> of Gayatri Spivak. And one cannot write of disordering without struggling explicitly with questions of violence. 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