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Guantanamo: No Rights of Occupancy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

Gary L. Maris*
Affiliation:
Stetson University

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Copyright © The American Society of International Law 1969

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References

1 Joseph Lazar, “International Legal Status of Guantanamo Bay,” 62 A.J.I.L. 730-740 (1968).

2 See also Gary L. Maris, “International Law and Guantanamo,” 29 Journal of Politics 261-286 (1967).

3 Lazar, loc. tit. 735.

4 1911 IT. S. Foreign Relations 119.

5 Maris, loc. cit. 267-268.

6 J.A.G. (Navy) to Glen McClanan, Sept. 1, 1964, and Oct. 14, 1964, Navy Law Library, JAG: 102 nfa, 5276 and 6075. The precedent ease used for these opinions was Cuba Bailroad Co. v. Crosby, 222 U.S. 473 (1912).

7 Lazar, loc. cit. 789.

8 Lazar, loc. cit. 739-740.

9 See David F. Healy, The United States in Cuba: 1898-1902, pp. 150-178 (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1903); and Russell H. Fitzgibbon, Cuba and the United States: 1900-1935, pp. 72-93 (Menesha, Wisconsin: George Banta Publishing Co., 1935).