@article{Mansouri:300979,
      recid = {300979},
      author = {Mansouri, Negar},
      title = {International organizations and world making practices  some notes on method},
      address = {2022},
      number = {ARTICLE},
      abstract = {In 2013, the International Law Commission (ILC) embarked  on a codification project on identification of customary  international law, including the role that international  organizations (ios) might play in the formation of  customary norms. Parallel discussions in the international  law academy surrounding the role of ios reflected similar  disciplinary anxieties as older debates on ios and law  making. In this piece, I argue that the path to  understanding ios' governance passes neither doctrines of  ios' powers nor restrictive categories such as law making.  A shift to 'worldmaking practices' and alternative  approaches can help us diversify our subjects of enquiry  and the ways in which we understand the 'institutional'  dimension of international law. Here, I specifically focus  on International Relations constructivism, Foucauldian  'governmentality', and critical political economy  approaches. I then conclude with a discussion of  international institutional law, interdisciplinarity and  critique.},
      url = {http://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/300979},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.1163/15723747-19030002},
}