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The Politics of Refusal in Legal Frameworks

Strategic non-participation in international legal systems as a form of sovereignty and resistance, rejecting the forced choice between compliance and violation.

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Sor Juana's refusal to be silenced or to accept the terms imposed upon her represents an intellectual politics of refusal that extended beyond mere disagreement. This concept asserts that nations, communities, and individuals possess the right to refuse participation in international legal systems altogether—neither complying with nor violating their rules, but stepping outside the entire framework. The politics of refusal rejects the binary that international law establishes: either obey our rules or become lawbreakers. Instead, it asserts an alternative position: we do not recognize your authority and will build justice differently. This approach differs from civil disobedience, which challenges specific laws within a legal system; refusal withdraws recognition from the system's legitimacy entirely. Sor Juana's intellectual work demonstrated that one could exist outside institutional frameworks' terms without destruction or chaos—by building alternative communities of thought and practice. The politics of refusal protects indigenous legal systems, communal justice practices, and alternative governance structures from international law's pressure to integrate or conform. This concept recognizes international law's deepest limit: its inability to compel participation from those who fundamentally refuse its authority and build functioning alternatives. Refusal is not anarchy but the assertion of different authority sources.

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