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U.S. Certified Claims Against Cuba: Legal Reality And Likely Settlement Mechanisms, Timothy Ashby
U.S. Certified Claims Against Cuba: Legal Reality And Likely Settlement Mechanisms, Timothy Ashby
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
Misconceptions abound regarding U.S. certified claims against Cuba for properties taken by the Castro regime. Given the probability that the Obama administration may pursue a different Cuba policy than its predecessors, a realistic approach to resolution of the claims issue requires an objective understanding of the legal environment and options for settlement.
Cuban Creditors, American Debtors: Spreading Risk Allocation In A Communist State, Justin Kaplan
Cuban Creditors, American Debtors: Spreading Risk Allocation In A Communist State, Justin Kaplan
University of Miami Inter-American 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
No abstract provided.
The Significance Of Restitution In The Economic Recovery Of Cuba, Robert E. Freer Jr.
The Significance Of Restitution In The Economic Recovery Of Cuba, Robert E. Freer Jr.
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.