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Investment Treaty Arbitration In Cuba, Rafael Cox Alomar
Investment Treaty Arbitration In Cuba, Rafael Cox Alomar
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
Not since the fateful days of the 1962 Missile Crisis, has Cuba commanded as much global attention as it does today. The 2014 diplomatic rapprochement between the United States and Cuba, not only did away with the last vestiges of the Cold War in Caribbean waters, but more importantly has coincided with a period of acute ideological effervescence in Havana. Even in the face of President Raúl Castro’s resolute commitment to the principles of the 1959 Revolution, it is more than evident that Cuba is in the midst of a transformational moment. And perhaps in no other area of the …
Cuban Private International Law: Some Observations, Comparisons, And Suppositions, Kevin Tuininga
Cuban Private International Law: Some Observations, Comparisons, And Suppositions, Kevin Tuininga
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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A Proposal For The Marketization Of Housing In Cuba: The Limited Equity Housing Corporation - A New Form Of Property, Stuart Grider
A Proposal For The Marketization Of Housing In Cuba: The Limited Equity Housing Corporation - A New Form Of Property, Stuart Grider
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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The Use Of Arbitration In Cuba: International Solutions For The Resolution Of Local Problems, Henry Dahl
The Use Of Arbitration In Cuba: International Solutions For The Resolution Of Local Problems, Henry Dahl
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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