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Abstract

"This thesis will address precedents' authority as an "experience" in a multi-layered and multidirectional and dynamic context, where many of the elements raised by the legal scholarship can be found entangled. Thereby, it will expose how the authority of precedents is shaped and reshaped by international lawyers' practice, capturing both the stability as well as the variations in precedential authority relations in the context of international law in which they are embedded."

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