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1 Nov 2021, 9:38 am by Juan C. Antúnez
In 1996 congress passed Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, which creates a private cause of action for U.S. nationals whose property was confiscated by the Castro regime before March 12, 1996. [read post]
7 May 2021, 5:03 am by Diego Zambrano
It would have stopped Castro's case against the sugar company in Sabbatino; China's array of cases against corruption suspects; Turkey's claim against Gulen; Russia and Venezuela's many claims against dissidents. [read post]
4 May 2021, 5:01 am by Diego Zambrano
Sabbatino, where the Court allowed Fidel Castro's government to file suit in U.S. court and to benefit from American comity doctrines. [read post]
1 Jan 2021, 8:06 am by Joel R. Brandes
In Castro v Rentieria, --- F.3d ----, 2020 WL 4814137 (9th Cir., 2020) the district court denied Carmen Flores Castro’s petition for the return to Mexico of Z.F.M.Z., a ten-year-old child who was Carmen’s paternal half-sister. [read post]
1 Oct 2020, 6:03 am by John Bellinger, Sean Mirski
Title III of the act was designed to scare investors away from the island by allowing U.S. nationals to sue any persons or entities who “trafficked” in property confiscated by the Castro regime. [read post]
11 Jun 2020, 6:11 am by John Bellinger, Sean Mirski
Congress passed the Helms-Burton Act in 1996 to put economic pressure on the Castro regime. [read post]