interposés
Interposés, also known as interposed parties, are individuals or entities that are not directly involved in a legal dispute but have a legitimate interest in the outcome. They can intervene in a legal proceeding to assert their rights or interests, which may be affected by the decision of the case. The concept of interposés is prevalent in civil law jurisdictions, particularly in France, where it is recognized as a fundamental principle of justice.
Interposés can be categorized into two main types: those who have a direct interest in the subject
The right to intervene as an interposé is typically governed by legal principles that balance the interests
In summary, interposés are individuals or entities that have a legitimate interest in the outcome of a