MEANING OF AMICUS CURIAE BY ANDREW O. EZE
AMICUS CURIAE:
Oxford concise Dictionary of Politics defines amicus curiae as “a friend of the courts , who may give evidence in court cases, acting either as a disinterested adviser or in order to represent the views of the people or bodies, although not directly involved in the particular case …”
Besides, it can also be defined as a person who is not a party to a case, who offers information about the case but not officially solicited by any of the parties to assist a court. The term metamorphosed from Roman law to English, from English Law to common law, from common law to international law.
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