The Cuban Quarantine

Abstract
Many problems of international law have arisen in connection with United States-Cuban relations since the establishment of the Castro regime in 1959, especially in regard to the following incidents:1. Castro's confiscation of American property in Cuba in 1960, said to be in reprisal against the United States reduction of the Cuban sugar quota, was asserted by an American court to have been a breach of international law, and, following controversy over the number of persons in the U. S. Embassy in Havana, the United States broke diplomatic relations on January 3, 1962.

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