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Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law, Kristina Daugirdas, Julian Davis Mortenson
Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law, Kristina Daugirdas, Julian Davis Mortenson
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In this section: Congress Enacts Sanctions Legislation Targeting Russia • United States and Qatar Sign Memorandum of Understanding over Terrorism Financing • Trump Reverses Certain Steps Toward Normalizing Relations with Cuba • United States Announces Plans to Withdraw from Paris Agreement on Climate Change • President Trump Issues Trade-Related Executive Orders and Memoranda • United States, Russia, and Jordan Sign Limited Ceasefire for Syria • Trump Administration Recertifies Iranian Compliance with JCPOA Notwithstanding Increasing Concern with Iranian Behavior
Cuban Law & Legal Research: A Snapshot During The Deshielo: A Handout Prepared To Accompany Program D4, American Association Of Law Libraries Annual Meeting & Conference, Austin, Texas, July 17, 2017, Julienne Grant, Marisol Floren-Romero
Cuban Law & Legal Research: A Snapshot During The Deshielo: A Handout Prepared To Accompany Program D4, American Association Of Law Libraries Annual Meeting & Conference, Austin, Texas, July 17, 2017, Julienne Grant, Marisol Floren-Romero
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Researching Cuban law poses numerous challenges for U.S. researchers. These challenges run the gamut from an inadequate understanding of Cuban sources of law, to unwieldy government websites. This guide addresses those challenges head on by providing a snapshot of Cuban law and an assessment of Cuban legal resources. The guide served as a handout to accompany the program, “Cuban Law and Legal Research: A Snapshot During the Deshielo,” presented at the American Association of Law Libraries’ Annual Meeting & Conference on July 17, 2017, in Austin, Texas.