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Abstract
This comment will examine two aspects of such judicial assistance-service. of documents and taking of testimony-and it will analyze each from the viewpoint of assistance obtained abroad in aid of American litigation as well as assistance rendered within the United States in aid of foreign litigation. It will attempt to survey some of the problems involved in securing performance of these acts, indicate the changes in current practice which are likely to result from the revisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the proposed amendments to the Judicial Code, and, last, suggest some additional measures which might promote greater cooperation in this area between the United States and other countries.
Recommended Citation
Richard F. Gerber,
Revitalization of the International Judicial Assistance Procedures of the United States: Service of Documents and Takings of Testimony,
62
Mich. L. Rev.
1375
(1964).
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