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The Amicus Curiae Phenomenon: Theory, Causes and the Significance of Third Party Interventions


ISBN13: 9783031672248
To be Published: October 2024
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £119.99



This book offers a thorough analysis of the Amicus Curiae phenomenon, emphasizing its critical role in modern legal systems. The book reveals how these interventions influence judicial decisions, legislative processes, and societal norms by presenting third-party perspectives through amicus briefs.

Delving into the historical development and global adoption of Amicus Curiae, the book provides insights into its benefits and drawbacks. Readers will learn about the various types of amici, the breadth of issues they address, and the diverse courts that accept these briefs. The author's extensive research and case studies from multiple legal systems highlight the transformative power of third-party interventions in ensuring justice and public transparency.

The book explores real-world examples where amicus briefs have played pivotal roles in landmark cases, from human rights advancements to environmental protections. It discusses the strategic importance of these briefs and how they democratize the legal process by allowing more voices to be heard. By fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities and significance of Amicus Curiae, this book empowers readers to appreciate the intricate interplay between law and societal change.

Ideal for legal professionals, academics, and anyone interested in law and society, this book is an essential guide to understanding the impact of Amicus Curiae on the judicial process. Whether you are a seasoned lawyer, a policymaker, or a curious reader, this book provides a comprehensive and engaging exploration of one of the most influential elements in contemporary jurisprudence.

Subjects:
Comparative Law, Jurisprudence
Contents:
Introduction

First Part: "Amicus Curiae" - Background, Typology, and Definitions
"Amicus Curiae" - Definitions and Interpretations
The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Amicus
The Historical Development of "Amicus Curiae" and the Reasons for its Emergence

Second Part: The Phenomenon of the Amicus Curiae and the Rise of Third Parties in the Trial
The Common Law
International Law
The Civil Law

Third Part: The "Amicus Curiae Phenomenon" - Causes, Explanations, and Meaning
The Changes that Took Place in the Judicial System
The Changes in the Judicial System and the "Amicus Phenomenon"

Summary and Conclusions