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Abstract Beyond the verification of legal indeterminacy, international law plays a crucial epistemic role in global governance. It provides cognitive categories that, organized in narratives, help constitute the “reality” in which law performs its distributive function. In fulfilling that epistemic function, international law breaches the gap between description and normativity, stabilizing particular images of reality with work-creating implications.
René Urueña (Tue,) studied this question.