In the context of appellate jurisdiction, what is the concept of standing and why is it significant in determining a party's eligibility to appeal?
Standing is the legal right of a party to appeal, ensuring that only those with a sufficient stake in the outcome can challenge lower court decisions.
Standing is not a constitutional requirement for appellate jurisdiction.
Baroque art features strong contrasts, while Rococo art prefers more subtle transitions
Baroque art is generally larger in scale than Rococo art

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