Changing role of friends of the court in the International Courts and Tribunals
Author: Razzaque J.
Source: Non-State Actors and International Law, Volume 1, Number 3, 2001 , pp. 169-200(32)
Abstract:
The paper examines the practice and procedures of a range of international courts and tribunals with regard to the submission of amicus curiae briefs by non-governmental actors. The focus is on the recent practice in the ICJ, WTO dispute settlement system and in the regional human rights bodies, as well as in international criminal tribunals, with a view to identifying whether any common rules or approaches exist. The study sets out the current rules regarding the receipt of amicus curiae briefs and considers the procedural rules apply to the submission of such briefs. The paper focuses on the ways are international court and tribunal able to use the information and arguments submitted by amicus curiae briefs.Document Type: Regular paper
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718070121003527
Affiliations: 1: Queen Mary College, University of London (E-mail: jazzaque@hotmail.com)
Publication date: 2001-03-01
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