{"iri":"http://www.estrellaproject.org/lkif-core/norm.owl#Persuasive_Precedent","label":"Persuasive Precedent","definition":"In law, a persuasive precedent or advisory precedent is a precedent that need not be followed under the legal principle of stare decisis, but is nevertheless followed. Sources of persuasive precedent include the obiter dicta in the judgment of a court whose judgment would otherwise be binding, and the judgments of courts in other jurisdictions where the facts and/or legal system are similar to the case at hand. If a superior court adopts a persuasive precedent, it may become binding in the jurisdiction.","license":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/","source":"legal","source_url":"https://github.com/RinkeHoekstra/lkif-core"}