The Leasing of Guantanamo Bay: Praeger Security International
Autor Michael J. Straussen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 mai 2009 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313377822
ISBN-10: 0313377820
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Praeger Security International
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313377820
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Praeger Security International
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
Michael J. Strauss is lecturer in international relations at the Centre d'Etudes Diplomatiques et Strategiques, Paris, specializing in territorial leases as phenomena of international relations and international law for resolving sovereignty disputes. Prior to entering academia, he was an international journalist and served as bureau chief for Agence France-Presse's AFX News in Paris, Knight-Ridder Financial News in Madrid, and Dow Jones News Service in Geneva. He took his PhD in International Relations and Diplomacy from the Centre d'Etudes Diplomatiques et Strategiques and his M.Sc. in Journalism from Columbia University, where he was an International Fellow in the School of International Affairs. He is the author of The Viability of International Leases in Resolving International Sovereignty Disputes: A Comparative Study.
Cuprins
PrefaceIntroduction1 Sovereign States and Their Territory2 The Nature of Territorial Leases3 The Guantanamo Bay Lease4 Objectives of the Lease5 Jurisdiction at Guantanamo Bay6 Duration of the Lease7 The Annual Rent Payments8 Recent and Current Issues9 The Lease in U.S.-Cuban Relations10 The Future of the Guantanamo Bay Lease11 The Global Impact of the LeaseAPPENDICESAppendix 1. Treaty of Paris (1898)Appendix 2. The Platt Amendment (1901)Appendix 3. Lease Agreement, First Part (1903)Appendix 4. Treaty of Relations (1903)Appendix 5. Lease Agreement, Second Part (1903)Appendix 6. Guantanamo Bay Expansion Treaty (1912)Appendix 7. Treaty of Relations (1934)Appendix 8. U.S. Legal Arguments (1962)Appendix 9. UN Assessment of Legal Arguments (1962)Appendix 10. U.S. Rent Payment Instructions (1973, 1974)Appendix 11. Libertad (Helms-Burton) Act (1996)Appendix 12. U.S. Rent Payment Documents (2006)NotesBibliographyGeneral IndexIndex of Cases
Recenzii
An excellent study of the historical, political, and legal arrangements of this remarkable piece of land.
[G]ives rare insight into the complicated nature of U.S.-Cuban relations and the agreement that led to the Guantanamo Bay facility. . . . Mixed with history of the facility, the book contains rarely reported insights on how the U.S. deviated from the lease terms and why Cuba made no challenge.
Strauss (international relations, Centre d'Etudes Diplomatiques et Stratégiques, Paris) has used unpublished and previously classified government correspondence to document the historical emergence of Guantanamo Bay as a US military base and center for anti-terrorist efforts. The author explores the somewhat 'murky' leasing arrangements that defy both sovereignty and jurisdiction rights and provides students and scholars with the facts concerning the objectives of the territorial lease and the recent and current debates concerning the future of Guantanamo Bay. Appendices include relevant documents such as the Treaty of Paris, the Platt Amendment and the Guantanamo Bay Expansion Treaty of 1912.
Strauss brings international law to life with this technical yet accessible exploration of the U.S. naval station in southern Cuba.
"The exhaustive analysis by Michael Strauss is the first that allows us to understand how the statute of Guantanamo . . . made this territory a detention center outside the standards which only Washington can put an end to. An excellent illustration of the arbitrary limits of international rights in this 21st century." - Translated from French
This thoughtful work represents a major contribution to the broader study of territorial leasing as well as a comprehensive case-study of the Guantanamo lease. It will undoubtedly be widely consulted in the years ahead as the issue of the territory's possible return to Cuba remains firmly on the agenda.
[G]ives rare insight into the complicated nature of U.S.-Cuban relations and the agreement that led to the Guantanamo Bay facility. . . . Mixed with history of the facility, the book contains rarely reported insights on how the U.S. deviated from the lease terms and why Cuba made no challenge.
Strauss (international relations, Centre d'Etudes Diplomatiques et Stratégiques, Paris) has used unpublished and previously classified government correspondence to document the historical emergence of Guantanamo Bay as a US military base and center for anti-terrorist efforts. The author explores the somewhat 'murky' leasing arrangements that defy both sovereignty and jurisdiction rights and provides students and scholars with the facts concerning the objectives of the territorial lease and the recent and current debates concerning the future of Guantanamo Bay. Appendices include relevant documents such as the Treaty of Paris, the Platt Amendment and the Guantanamo Bay Expansion Treaty of 1912.
Strauss brings international law to life with this technical yet accessible exploration of the U.S. naval station in southern Cuba.
"The exhaustive analysis by Michael Strauss is the first that allows us to understand how the statute of Guantanamo . . . made this territory a detention center outside the standards which only Washington can put an end to. An excellent illustration of the arbitrary limits of international rights in this 21st century." - Translated from French
This thoughtful work represents a major contribution to the broader study of territorial leasing as well as a comprehensive case-study of the Guantanamo lease. It will undoubtedly be widely consulted in the years ahead as the issue of the territory's possible return to Cuba remains firmly on the agenda.