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    Succession versus transition 

    Michael J. Kelly, Erika Moreno, and Richard C. Witmer, II, Succession Versus Transition, in The Cuba-U.S. Bilateral Relationship: New Pathways and Policy Choices 33 (Michael J. Kelly, Erika Moreno & Richard C. Witmer, II eds. 2019).

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    U.S. property claims in Cuba 

    Michael J. Kelly, Erika Moreno, and Richard C. Witmer, II, U.S. Property Claims in Cuba, in The Cuba-U.S. Bilateral Relationship: New Pathways and Policy Choices 225 (Michael J. Kelly, Erika Moreno & Richard C. Witmer, II eds. 2019).

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    Proposed property claims settlement mechanism for the United States and Cuba 

    Richard C. Witmer, Erika Moreno, Patrick J. Borchers & Michael J. Kelly, A Proposed Property Claims Settlement Mechanism for the United States and Cuba, Cuban Aff., Oct. 2007, at 1.

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    Report on the resolution of outstanding property claims between Cuba and the United States 

    Patrick J. Borchers, Michael J. Kelly, Richard C. Witmer, Erika Moreno, Arthur B. Pearlstein & James S. Wunsch, Report on the Resolution of Outstanding Property Claims Between Cuba & the United States (2007).

    This report to USAID, in fulfillment of a federal grant, designs a model for the post-Castro resolution of property claims between the U.S. and Cuba. The model designs a bilateral tribunal to process claims by U.S. nationals ...
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    Executive summary: Report on the resolution of outstanding property claims between Cuba and the United States 

    Patrick J. Borchers, Michael J. Kelly, Erika Moreno, Richard C. Witmer, James S. Wunsch & Arthur Pearlstein, Executive Summary: Report on the Resolution of Outstanding Property Claims Between Cuba & the United States, 41 Creighton L. Rev. 207 (2008).

    As Cuba transitions to the post-Castro era, the U.S. must consider re-engaging the island. The first step to lifting the embargo against Cuba under current U.S. law is resolution of property claims issues arising from ...
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    Administrative civil commitment: The Nebraska experience and legislative reform under the Nebraska Mental health Act of 1976 

    Geoffrey W. Peters, Larry L. Teply, James S. Wunsch & Joel Zimmerman, Administrative Civil Commitment: The Nebraska Experience and Legislative Reform Under the Nebraska Mental Health Act of 1976, 10 Creighton L. Rev. 243 (1976).

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    Administrative civil commitment: The ins and outs of the Nebraska system 

    Geoffrey W. Peters, Larry L. Teply, James S. Wunsch & Joel Zimmerman, Administrative Civil Commitment: The Ins and Outs of the Nebraska System, 9 Creighton L. Rev. 266 (1975).

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    Civil commitment as a "street-level" bureaucracy: Case load, professionalism, and administration 

    James S. Wunsch, Larry L. Teply, Joel Zimmerman & Geoffrey W. Peters, Civil Commitment as a "Street-Level" Bureaucracy: Case Load, Professionalism, and Administration, 6 J. Health Pol., Pol'y & L. 285 (1981).

    This article applies street-level bureaucracy theories to ''coping" patterns of behavior that developed in an involuntary commitment system. Daily procedures and routines of five Nebraska county boards of mental health and ...
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    Cuba-U.S. bilateral relationship: New pathways and policy choices 

    The Cuba-U.S. Bilateral Relationship: New Pathways and Policy Choices (Michael J. Kelly, Erika Moreno & Richard C. Witmer, II eds. 2019).

    At the end of President Barack Obama’s second term, it seemed that the U.S. and Cuba might be on track to normalize relations after five decades of cold war animus. These hopes seemed dashed by the results of the 2016 U.S. ...
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    Introduction 

    Michael J. Kelly, Erika Moreno, and Richard C. Witmer, II, Introduction, in The Cuba-U.S. Bilateral Relationship: New Pathways and Policy Choices 1 (Michael J. Kelly, Erika Moreno & Richard C. Witmer, II eds. 2019).

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    Creighton AuthorKelly, Michael J. (8)Moreno, Erika (8)Witmer, Richard C. (8)Wunsch, James S. (4)Borchers, Patrick J. (3)Teply, Larry L. (3)Pearlstein, Arthur (2)Peters, Geoffrey W. (2)Zimmerman, Joel (2)SubjectCuba (8)United States (5)International relations (4)Property (International law) (4)Mentally ill (3)Mentally ill--Commitment and detention (3)Nebraska (3)Mental health laws (2)Mental health services (1)Regime change (1)... View MoreProgram
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