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Factors Related to Judges' Decisions to Appoint Amicus Curiae in Cases

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Factors related to judges' decisions to appoint amicus curiae in cases involving self-representing accused include the seriousness of the potential punishments.


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Unemployment

The condition of being without a job, but actively seeking work and willing to work, often used as an important economic indicator.

Work Force

The total number of people employed or available for employment in a specific community, region, or country, including both the employed and those seeking employment.

Collective Bargaining

The negotiation process between employers and a group of employees aimed at agreements to regulate working salaries, working conditions, and other aspects of workers' compensation and rights.

Going on Strike

A form of protest or labor action where employees stop working to press for better working conditions, wages, or benefits from their employers.

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