Concepts for International Law 2019
DOI: 10.4337/9781783474684.00059
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Semantic authority

Abstract: This Chapter introduces the concept of semantic authority, defined as an actor's capacity to find acceptance for its interpretative claims or to establish its own statements about the law as content-laden reference points for legal discourse that others can hardly escape. In order to both clarify its heritage and its novelty, The Chapter first provides an account of the theoretical context in which the concept of semantic authority is embedded-the lines of thinking in whose wake the concept starts making sense… Show more

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