| United States - 2005 - 2614 pages
...by the Cuban Government "would complicate any attempt to return them to their original owners". (8) The international judicial system, as currently structured,...the expense of the rightful owners of the property. (9) International law recognizes that a nation has the ability to provide for rules of law with respect... | |
| United States - 1997 - 1406 pages
...by the Cuban Government "would complicate any attempt to return them to their original owners". (8) The international judicial system, as currently structured,...the expense of the rightful owners of the property. (9) International law recognizes that a nation has the ability to provide for rules of law with respect... | |
| United States - 1998 - 1886 pages
...by the Cuban Government "would complicate any attempt to return them to their original owners". (8) The international judicial system, as currently structured,...the expense of the rightful owners of the property. (9) International law recognizes that a nation has the ability to provide for rules of law with respect... | |
| Richard Gott - 2005 - 412 pages
...by the Cuban Government 'would complicate any attempt to return them to their original owners'. 8. The international judicial system, as currently structured,...the expense of the rightful owners of the property. 9. International law recognizes that a nation has the ability to provide for rules of law with respect... | |
| Dulce Maria Cruz Herrera - 2007 - 348 pages
...by the Cuban Government "would complicate any attempt to return them to their original owners". (8) The international judicial system, as currently structured,...the expense of the rightful owners of the property. (9) International law recognizes that a nation has the ability to provide for rules of law with respect... | |
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