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The Culture Of Gender/The Gender Of Culture: Cuban Women, Culture, And Change—The Island And The Diaspora, Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol
The Culture Of Gender/The Gender Of Culture: Cuban Women, Culture, And Change—The Island And The Diaspora, Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol
Florida Journal of International Law
The Culture of Gender/The Gender of Culture: Cuban Women, Culture, and Change—The Island and the Diaspora
Cuba, Puerto Rico, The Civil Code, And The Problem Of Transculturation, Pedro A. Malavet
Cuba, Puerto Rico, The Civil Code, And The Problem Of Transculturation, Pedro A. Malavet
Florida Journal of International Law
Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Civil Code, and the Problem of Transculturation
The Resolution Of Conflicts Of Law - A View From Private International Law In Cuba., Taydit Peña Lorenzo
The Resolution Of Conflicts Of Law - A View From Private International Law In Cuba., Taydit Peña Lorenzo
Florida Journal of International Law
The Resolution of Conflicts of Law - A View from Private International Law in Cuba.
Us-Cuba Trade And The Challenge Of Diversifying A Sugar Economy, 1902-1962, Carmen Diana Deere
Us-Cuba Trade And The Challenge Of Diversifying A Sugar Economy, 1902-1962, Carmen Diana Deere
Florida Journal of International Law
Prior to the Cuban Revolution of 1959, Cuban exports to the United States held a privileged position in the US market. Many of the country’s exports paid at least 20% less in duties than competitors and after 1934, Cuba’s main export—sugar-- had a guaranteed quota in the US market. Yet these trade agreements—specifically, the Reciprocity Convention of 1902 and the Reciprocal Trade Agreement of 1934—have often been criticized by Cuban and US scholars alike as having condemned Cuba to a monoculture economy.
Moreover, critics contend that the treaties led to the dominance of US capital in Cuba’s sugar industry, and …
Safeguards In The Cuban Legal System For The Promotion And Protection Of Foreign Investment, Marta Moreno Cruz
Safeguards In The Cuban Legal System For The Promotion And Protection Of Foreign Investment, Marta Moreno Cruz
Florida Journal of International Law
Safeguards in the Cuban Legal System for the Promotion and Protection of Foreign Investment
Instruments Of Environmental Governance: A Guarantee Of Sustainability In Cuba, Dagniselys Toledano Cordero
Instruments Of Environmental Governance: A Guarantee Of Sustainability In Cuba, Dagniselys Toledano Cordero
Florida Journal of International Law
Instruments of Environmental Governance: A Guarantee of Sustainability in Cuba
General Overview Of Cuban Family Law Legislation, Ana María Álvarez-Tabío Albo
General Overview Of Cuban Family Law Legislation, Ana María Álvarez-Tabío Albo
Florida Journal of International Law
General Overview of Cuban Family Law Legislation
Environmental Legislation And Institutional Framework In Cuba, Daimar Cánovas González
Environmental Legislation And Institutional Framework In Cuba, Daimar Cánovas González
Florida Journal of International Law
Cuban environmental legislation was not born with the revolutionary process, at least in some of its aspects. Precursors exist from the nineteenth century, provisions related to natural resources, with a clear anthropocentric focus. The Hunting Act [Ley de Caza] of 1884 and the Hunting and Fishing Act [Ley de Caza y Pesca] of January 1909, classified species as useful or harmful, in accordance with a short-term and economic view, to such a point that those species changed place in the space of about 30 years.
In the 1930s, as a consequence of an international trend, the creation of areas under …