The U.S. Naval Base at Guantánamo: A Violation of International Law

By Dr. Dorys Quintana Cruz

April 2018

The author outlines numerous grounds in international law for voiding U.S. possession of territory within the confines of Cuba. She argues that the treaties through which the United States established the naval base at Guantánamo are so vitiated that they have become invalid as legal instruments and should be ended.

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