Abstract
The development of exceptions in the Rules of Civil Procedure and federal statutes that apply only to litigants outside the US is explored. The Rules should not make exceptions on a blanket basis, as some proposals indicate.
Citation
George K. Walker,
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in the Context of Transnational Law,
57 Law and Contemporary Problems
183-208
(Summer 1994)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol57/iss3/13