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Economic Coercion And The General Assembly: A Post-Cold War Assessment Of The Legality And Utility Of The Thirty-Five-Year Old Embargo Against Cuba, Richard D. Porotsky Jan 1995

Economic Coercion And The General Assembly: A Post-Cold War Assessment Of The Legality And Utility Of The Thirty-Five-Year Old Embargo Against Cuba, Richard D. Porotsky

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The nature of the conflict between the United States and Cuba has clearly been changing since the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe. Deprived of foreign communist subsidies, Cuba has been forced to begin economic reform. Yet, the United States has retained its embargo against Cuba. Does the long-standing embargo violate international law? In an attempt to answer that question, this Note examines the status of a norm prohibiting the unilateral use of economic coercion and whether there has been any post-Cold War movement toward such a norm.

Over the past thirty years, despite several notable United Nations resolutions, developing …