Britanniae amicus has written:
'An essay on Parliament, and the causes of unequal representation' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Representative government and representation, Great Britain, Great Britain. Parliament, Reform
William Devonshire Saull has written: 'Notitia Britanniae' -- subject(s): Antiquities, History
Stanley G. Mendyk has written: 'Speculum Britanniae' -- subject(s): Antiquarians, Historiography, History, Intellectual life, Science
Speculum Britanniae was created in 1593.
Arthur W. Wade-Evans has written: 'Vitae sanctorum britanniae et genealogiae' -- subject(s): Christian saints, Biography, Genealogy, Church history
outside Parties
"Amicus meus" means "my friend."
Amicus was created in 2001.
Dr. Charles Lichtenthaeler has written: 'Le Traite des Vents est Typiquement Pseudo-Hippocratique. Amicus Aristoteles, Sed Magis Amica Veritas. XIVe Etude Hippocratique'
They are submitted by amicus curie, or friends of the court. Usually these are people or organizations that are interested in the outcome of an appellate decision, even though they are not directly involved.
Project Amicus was created on 2011-03-24.
Amicus curiae
An amicus is a person in law who is not party to a case but who submits a brief and/or presents an oral argument in that case.