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European union: council regulation (ec) no. 2271/96, protecting against the effects of the extra-territorial application of legislation adopted by a third country

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Legislation and regulations
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1997

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* [Council Regulation (EC) No 2271/96 is reproduced from the Official Journal of the European Communities, 1996 O.J. (L 309) 39. The Regulation blocks recognition and enforcement of the U.S. Helms-Burton Act, the U.S. Cuban Democracy Act 1992, and the U.S. Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996. Entered into force November 29, 1996.

[The U.S. Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Act of 1996 (the Helms-Burton Act) appears at 35 I.L.M. 357 (1996); the U.S. Statement by the President suspending Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, January 3, 1997, appears at 36 I.L.M. 216 (1997); the European Union Council of Ministers Common Position on Cuba, December 2, 1996, appears at 36 I.L.M. 213 (1997); the Canadian Foreign Extraterritorial Measures Act Incorporating the Amendments Countering the U.S. Helms-Burton Act, with an Introductory Note by Douglas Forsythe, appears at 36 I.L.M. 111 (1997); the Mexican Act to Protect Trade and Investment from Foreign Norms that Contravene International Law, with an Introductory Note by Jorge A. Vargas, appears at 36 I.L.M. 133 (1997); and the U.S. Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996 appears at 35 I.L.M. 1273 (1996)]