Amicus

/əˈmaɪkəs/ noun

Short for amicus curiae, meaning 'friend of the court' in legal contexts. A person or organization that provides information to assist a court's decision-making process.

From Latin amicus 'friend' + curiae 'of the court' (genitive of curia). Roman legal tradition allowed interested parties to offer advice to judges, establishing a precedent that continues in modern legal systems worldwide.

AMወገኖች መንግስት
ARصديق المحكمة
BNআদালতের বন্ধু
CAamic de la cort
CSpřítel soudu
DAdomstolens ven
DEFreund des Gerichts
ELφίλος του δικαστηρίου
ESamigo del tribunal
FAدوست دادرسی
FItuomioistuimen ystävä
FRamicus curiae
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