Amicus curiae: non-party experts may advise the court on legal issues directly affecting a case. Amicus curiae is a non party advisory role permitting individuals or organizations to assist the court by filing briefs or making submissions on legal issues that directly affect a case, acting as a 'friend of the court' because of a substantive interest or specialised knowledge, while not becoming a party to the proceedings.
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Amicus curiae: non-party experts may advise the court on legal issues directly affecting a case.
Amicus curiae is a non party advisory role permitting individuals or organizations to assist the court by filing briefs or making submissions on legal issues that directly affect a case, acting as a "friend of the court" because of a substantive interest or specialised knowledge, while not becoming a party to the proceedings.
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