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The De-Constitutionalization Of Property Rights: Castro's Systematic Assault On Private Ownership In Cuba, Nicolás J. Gutiérrez Jr.
The De-Constitutionalization Of Property Rights: Castro's Systematic Assault On Private Ownership In Cuba, Nicolás J. Gutiérrez Jr.
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Expropriation: United States Claimants' Rights And The Future Of Cuba, Robert E. Freer Jr.
Expropriation: United States Claimants' Rights And The Future Of Cuba, Robert E. Freer Jr.
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Righting Old Wrongs: A Survey Of Restitution Schemes For Possible Application To A Democratic Cuba, Nicolás J. Gutiérrez Jr.
Righting Old Wrongs: A Survey Of Restitution Schemes For Possible Application To A Democratic Cuba, Nicolás J. Gutiérrez Jr.
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Condemnation In The United States And Expropriation In Venezuela: A Comparative Legal Study, H. Yates
Condemnation In The United States And Expropriation In Venezuela: A Comparative Legal Study, H. Yates
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Expropriation, Inflation, And Development, Keith S. Rosenn
Expropriation, Inflation, And Development, Keith S. Rosenn
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Eminent domain is an important developmental device for countries attempting to generate rapid growth within a free enterprise context. In Brazil and Argentina, however, spiraling inflation, combined with delayed compensation, often result in public confiscation of private property, thereby seriously undermining the confidence of private investors in the governments of both countries. In examining various measures designed to correct the problem, Professor Rosenn illuminates one aspect of the relationship between law and development.