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Obscured Visions: Policy, Power, And Discretion In Transnational Discovery, David J. Gerber
Obscured Visions: Policy, Power, And Discretion In Transnational Discovery, David J. Gerber
All Faculty Scholarship
This Essay addresses issues involving the discovery of information located outside the United States. Specifically, it deals with some of the problems created by the lack of appropriate limits on United States discovery procedures. Professor Gerber first analyzes the extent of judicial discretion in the United States in matters concerning extraterritorial discovery. The analysis encompasses the underlying legal bases for the exercise of discretion as well as the political and institutional factors that influence the uses of discretion.
Next, the Essay focuses on the international consequences of the virtually unlimited discretion courts in the United States exercise in discovery matter. …
International Discovery After Aerospatiale: The Quest For An Analytical Framework, David J. Gerber
International Discovery After Aerospatiale: The Quest For An Analytical Framework, David J. Gerber
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Extraterritorial Discovery And The Conflict Of Procedural Systems: Germany And The United States, David J. Gerber
Extraterritorial Discovery And The Conflict Of Procedural Systems: Germany And The United States, David J. Gerber
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Evidence: Making The Record, Margaret G. Stewart
Evidence: Making The Record, Margaret G. Stewart
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Admissibility Of Fingerprint Evidence And Constitutional Objections To Fingerprinting Raised In Criminal And Civil Cases, Andre A. Moenssens
Admissibility Of Fingerprint Evidence And Constitutional Objections To Fingerprinting Raised In Criminal And Civil Cases, Andre A. Moenssens
Chicago-Kent Law Review
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