- Intervener
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Someone not originally a party to judicial review proceedings who by order of the court is given status to participate in the proceedings either as a full party or with more limited rights.
- Published in Administrative Law by David Mullan
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A third party permitted by a court to make arguments in a case. Interveners are sometimes referred to as "friends of the court" (amicus curiae), or as public interest advocates. Frequent interveners in Canada include the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF) and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA).
- Published in Women, Law, and Equality: A Discussion Guide by Kim Brooks and Carissima Mathen
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