Since its April 1996 passage, the Helms-Burton Act has raised the controversial issue of prescriptive jurisdiction over foreign companies through domestic legislation. The Act has two stated purposes: first, to speed the replacement of the Castro regime with a democratic government in Cuba; and second, to protect the rights of U.S. nationals whose property was expropriated by the Cuban government. Titles I and II address the first stated goal by implementing certain restrictions on the executive office in its relations with and regarding Cuba. Titles IMI and IV address the second stated goal. Title III, in particular, garners the most controversy by granting any U.S. national with a claim for property confiscated by Cuba since 1959 to bring...
This forum brings together scholars, legal experts, and business leaders to discuss recent developme...
A dramatic change in the executive branch position on Cuban sanctions recently led to a wave of liti...
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Since its April 1996 passage, the Helms-Burton Act has raised the controversial issue of prescriptiv...
The Helms-Burton Act provides a right of action for U.S. nationals with Cuban property claims agains...
The Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Act (Helms-Burton Act) is the latest appendag...
The Helms-Burton law has attracted the attention of international law scholars, political scientists...
The Helms-Burton act is more than a vehicle for claimants of confiscated Cuban property; it seeks an...
Part I of this comment chronicles the historical events leading to the promulgation of the Helms-Bu...
This thesis examines whether the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Act of 1996, als...
In May 2019 the U.S. government activated the Title III of the Helms Burton Act. Title III grants U....
In 1960, President Dwight D. Eisenhower began what has become one of the longest standi...
The saga of the Havana Club brand began when the family-owned distillery in Cuba that created Hav...
The international reaction to the Helms-Burton Act has been fierce.7 But even while the Helms-Burto...
This article tackles two key issues: the US-EU Understanding on the Helms-Burton Law, and what Roy c...
This forum brings together scholars, legal experts, and business leaders to discuss recent developme...
A dramatic change in the executive branch position on Cuban sanctions recently led to a wave of liti...
In retaliation for a reduction of its sugar quota by the United States the Cuban government national...
Since its April 1996 passage, the Helms-Burton Act has raised the controversial issue of prescriptiv...
The Helms-Burton Act provides a right of action for U.S. nationals with Cuban property claims agains...
The Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Act (Helms-Burton Act) is the latest appendag...
The Helms-Burton law has attracted the attention of international law scholars, political scientists...
The Helms-Burton act is more than a vehicle for claimants of confiscated Cuban property; it seeks an...
Part I of this comment chronicles the historical events leading to the promulgation of the Helms-Bu...
This thesis examines whether the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Act of 1996, als...
In May 2019 the U.S. government activated the Title III of the Helms Burton Act. Title III grants U....
In 1960, President Dwight D. Eisenhower began what has become one of the longest standi...
The saga of the Havana Club brand began when the family-owned distillery in Cuba that created Hav...
The international reaction to the Helms-Burton Act has been fierce.7 But even while the Helms-Burto...
This article tackles two key issues: the US-EU Understanding on the Helms-Burton Law, and what Roy c...
This forum brings together scholars, legal experts, and business leaders to discuss recent developme...
A dramatic change in the executive branch position on Cuban sanctions recently led to a wave of liti...
In retaliation for a reduction of its sugar quota by the United States the Cuban government national...