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You Say Embargo, I Say Bloqueo - A Policy Recommendation For Promoting Foreign Direct Investment And Safeguarding Human Rights In Cuba, Marcia Narine Weldon
You Say Embargo, I Say Bloqueo - A Policy Recommendation For Promoting Foreign Direct Investment And Safeguarding Human Rights In Cuba, Marcia Narine Weldon
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The United States is the only major industrialized nation that restricts trade with Cuba. Although President Obama issued several executive orders that have facilitated limited trade (and President Trump has scaled some back), an embargo remains in place, and by law, Congress cannot lift it until, among other things, the Cuban government commits to democratization and human rights reform. Unfortunately, the Cuban and U.S. governments fundamentally disagree on the definition of "human rights, " and neither side has shown a willingness to compromise. Meanwhile, although some US. investors clamor to join their European and Canadian counterparts in expanding operations in …
The Enron V. Argentina Annulment Decision: Moving A Bishop Vertically In The Precarious Icsid Syste, Michael Wilson
The Enron V. Argentina Annulment Decision: Moving A Bishop Vertically In The Precarious Icsid Syste, Michael Wilson
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Financing Participation In Caribbean Basin Investments And Trade, Bruce Zagaris
Financing Participation In Caribbean Basin Investments And Trade, Bruce Zagaris
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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U.S. Trade And Investment In Mexico: An Overview Of The Eighties, Ewell E. Murphy Jr.
U.S. Trade And Investment In Mexico: An Overview Of The Eighties, Ewell E. Murphy Jr.
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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