TY - JOUR
T1 - International Labor Law and Its Others: Governance by Norm Versus Governance by Knowledge
AU - McHugh-Russell, Liam
N1 - Liam McHugh-Russell, "International Labor Law and Its Others: Governance by Norm Versus Governance by Knowledge" (2019) 113 AJIL Unbound 402.
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - This essay explores how such “governance by knowledge” interacts with international law’s “governance by norm,” through a case study of the World Bank’s Doing Business project and the International Labour Organization (ILO)’s responses to it. I contend that Doing Business ultimately rests on “bad science,” and thus offers a potent illustration of the power wielded by actors who claim “technical” knowledge. I argue that those who fail to engage with the technicalities of the knowledge claims that ground projects like Doing Business, and who instead meet such projects primarily through the idiom of (international) legal normativity, may have already lost the battle for influence.
AB - This essay explores how such “governance by knowledge” interacts with international law’s “governance by norm,” through a case study of the World Bank’s Doing Business project and the International Labour Organization (ILO)’s responses to it. I contend that Doing Business ultimately rests on “bad science,” and thus offers a potent illustration of the power wielded by actors who claim “technical” knowledge. I argue that those who fail to engage with the technicalities of the knowledge claims that ground projects like Doing Business, and who instead meet such projects primarily through the idiom of (international) legal normativity, may have already lost the battle for influence.
KW - Governance
KW - labour law
UR - https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/scholarly_works/619
M3 - Article
VL - 113
JO - Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
JF - Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
ER -