Interfering with U.S. National Security Interests: The World Trade Organization and the European Union Challenge to the Helms-Burton Law : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, March 19, 1997, 4권U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 43페이지 |
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... protect our own interest . No outside entity can dictate who can or cannot enter U.S. borders if it is illegally profit- ing from confiscated American property and that is actually Title IV of the LIBERTAD Act . International law has ...
... protect our own interest . No outside entity can dictate who can or cannot enter U.S. borders if it is illegally profit- ing from confiscated American property and that is actually Title IV of the LIBERTAD Act . International law has ...
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... protect property that has been stolen from our nationals and I would think that EU , instead of criticizing us for undertaking this action , would be joining us in trying to put trade pressure on this despicable regime in Havana . Or ...
... protect property that has been stolen from our nationals and I would think that EU , instead of criticizing us for undertaking this action , would be joining us in trying to put trade pressure on this despicable regime in Havana . Or ...
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... protection disposal regulations , Castro agrees that Sherritt dump on Cuban soil and water that poison . It does not take an expert , Madam Chairman , to know that there will not be goodwill by the Cuban people and its elected ...
... protection disposal regulations , Castro agrees that Sherritt dump on Cuban soil and water that poison . It does not take an expert , Madam Chairman , to know that there will not be goodwill by the Cuban people and its elected ...
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... protected consistent with the charter of the WTO . This case raises questions about whether that assessment was accurate and I simply hope that those who are making the judgments in the EU understand the consequences of what they do ...
... protected consistent with the charter of the WTO . This case raises questions about whether that assessment was accurate and I simply hope that those who are making the judgments in the EU understand the consequences of what they do ...
12 페이지
... protect our citizens and there is a consequence here in the United States . " As of now we should be raising our voices very clearly and wav- ing our sabres , as the Europeans are because a lot of this is pos- turing and clearly sending ...
... protect our citizens and there is a consequence here in the United States . " As of now we should be raising our voices very clearly and wav- ing our sabres , as the Europeans are because a lot of this is pos- turing and clearly sending ...
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action Ambassador American citizens Article 21 Bob Menendez Castro government Castro regime challenge claims confiscated from U.S. CONG CONGRE CONGRESS THE LIBRARY countries Cuban Liberty Cuban policy defend democracy Democratic Solidarity Act democratic transition dispute panel dispute settlement Eizenstat European allies European Union extraterritorial F CONGRESS free trade GATT Helms-Burton Law human rights INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS issue jurisdiction Libertad Act Liberty and Democratic LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Lincoln Diaz-Balart Madam Chair Madam Chairman MANZULLO Menendez national security interest POLICY AND TRADE policy toward Cuba PREEG property confiscated provisions RARY RESS ROBERT MENENDEZ ROBERT TORRICELLI ROS-LEHTINEN ROTHMAN Sanchez security exception security interests sovereignty SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL tax code territorial link Thank tions Title trade policy trading system Trafficking in property transition in Cuba U.S. citizens U.S. Congress U.S. foreign policy U.S. policy U.S. sanctions U.S. trade United violate voted World Trade Organization WTO dispute
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14 페이지 - ... any action which it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security interests...
38 페이지 - International law recognizes that a nation has the ability to provide for rules of law with respect to conduct outside its territory that has or is intended to have substantial effect within its territory.
24 페이지 - Castro government; (3) to provide for the continued national security of the United States in the face of continuing threats from the Castro government of terrorism, theft of property from United States nationals by the Castro government, and the political manipulation by the Castro government of the desire of Cubans to escape that results in mass migration to the United States...
38 페이지 - ... (c) conduct outside its territory that has or is intended to have substantial effect within its territory; (2) the activities, interests, status, or relations of its nationals outside as well as within its territory...
24 페이지 - October 15, 1994. (27) The Cuban people deserve to be assisted in a decisive manner to end the tyranny that has oppressed them for 36 years, and the continued failure to do so constitutes ethically improper conduct by the international community. (28) For the past 36 years, the Cuban Government has posed and continues to pose a national security threat to the United States.
13 페이지 - Chairman, members of the committee, it is indeed a pleasure for me to appear before this subcommittee to...
25 페이지 - ... independent state of the former Soviet Union to make operational any nuclear facilities in Cuba, and any continuation of intelligence activities by such a state from Cuba that are targeted at the United States and its citizens will have a detrimental impact on United States assistance to such state; and (4) in view of the threat to the national security posed by the operation of any nuclear facility...
33 페이지 - I would like to thank you for holding this important hearing today and I would like to thank...
1 페이지 - INTERFERING WITH US NATIONAL SECURITY INTERESTS: THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION AND THE EUROPEAN UNION CHALLENGE TO THE HELMS-BURTON LAW...
30 페이지 - GATT, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and the International Monetary Fund, and now the World Trade Organization.