Amicus curiae participation may include access to pleadings, party observations, fee allocation, and transmission of opinions. The Tribunal may, in its discretion, permit amicus curiae to render views on assigned legal issues and may grant them access to pleadings while allowing parties to submit timely observations on amicus briefs. The Tribunal may order one or both parties to bear the expenses or fees of the amicus curiae, and the judgment and any appended opinions must be transmitted to both the parties and the amicus curiae.
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Amicus curiae participation may include access to pleadings, party observations, fee allocation, and transmission of opinions.
The Tribunal may, in its discretion, permit amicus curiae to render views on assigned legal issues and may grant them access to pleadings while allowing parties to submit timely observations on amicus briefs. The Tribunal may order one or both parties to bear the expenses or fees of the amicus curiae, and the judgment and any appended opinions must be transmitted to both the parties and the amicus curiae.
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