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1AC EmbargoTournament: Valley | Round: 1 | Opponent: Iowa City KH | Judge: Royers, Tim 1ACPlanPlan: The federal judiciary should strike down the economic sanctions on Cuba on the grounds that they violate Cuba’s right to development under customary international law.SolvencyContention 1 is SolvencyThe Supreme Court should strike down all provisions of the Cuban embargo which undermine Cuba’s right to developManchak ’10 (Benjamin Manchak, Staff Writer for the Boston College Third World Law Review, "NOTE: COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC SANCTIONS, THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT, AND CONSTITUTIONALLY IMPERMISSIBLE VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW", Boston College Third World Law Review, Spring 2010, 30 B.C. Third World L.J. 417, lexis) Because the federal laws and regulations codifying the Cuban embargo conflict directly with U. Other countries will model the Supreme CourtBarroso ’12 (LUÍS ROBERTO BARROSO, Professor of Constitutional Law, Rio de Janeiro State University, Spring 2012, Boston College International and Comparative Law Review, 35 B.C. Int’l 26 Comp. L. Rev. 331, L/N, "HERE, THERE, AND EVERYWHERE: HUMAN DIGNITY IN CONTEMPORARY LAW AND IN THE TRANSNATIONAL DISCOURSE") In recent years, constitutional and supreme courts all over the world have begun engaging I-LawContention 2 is Customary International LawThe Cuban embargo violates Cuba’s right to development under customary international lawManchak ’10 (Benjamin Manchak, Staff Writer for the Boston College Third World Law Review, "NOTE: COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC SANCTIONS, THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT, AND CONSTITUTIONALLY IMPERMISSIBLE VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW", Boston College Third World Law Review, Spring 2010, 30 B.C. Third World L.J. 417, lexis) Abstract: This Comment examines the legality of the comprehensive unilateral embargo imposed by the Judicial incorporation of customary international law will be perceived and modeled—this leads to the bolstering of international lawSylvester ’94 (Douglas Sylvester, professor of law at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, Spring 1994, 42 Buffalo L. Rev. 555, Lexis) 3. Countervailing Arguments. The preceding sections have shown that historical and theoretical objections Applying CIL in direct contravention of existing federal statute sets the key precedent determining the future of CIL and judicial incorporationKundmueller ’2 (Michelle M. Kundmueller, University of Notre Dame, Candidate for J.D. and M.A. in Political Theory 2004, "THE APPLICATION OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW IN U.S. COURTS: CUSTOM, CONVENTION, OR PSEUDOLEGISLATION?", Journal of Legislation, 2002, 28 J. Legis. 359, lexis) This Note has attempted to demonstrate some of the difficulties of applying customary international law The Cuban embargo is key—resolving the tension of international law with the embargo is crucial to demonstrate US commitment to take international law seriouslyManchak ’10 (Benjamin Manchak, Staff Writer for the Boston College Third World Law Review, "NOTE: COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC SANCTIONS, THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT, AND CONSTITUTIONALLY IMPERMISSIBLE VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW", Boston College Third World Law Review, Spring 2010, 30 B.C. Third World L.J. 417, lexis) As a matter of domestic law, it is clear the United States may disavow I-Law – ASATsScenario 1 is ASATsASAT wars are inevitable – that will result in space debris, escalatory wars, and blocks future space development. Only enhancing customary international law can protect the corridors of spaceKoplow ’9 (David Koplow, Georgetown University Law Center, "ASAT-isfaction: Customary International Law and the Regulation of Anti-Satellite Weapons", Michigan Journal of International Law, Summer 2009, 30 Mich. J. Int’l L. 1187-1272, http://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=145226context=facpub) As countries increasingly exploit and prosper from outer space for military and civilian purposes, Space debris results in accidental nuclear war with RussiaLewis ’4 (Jeffrey Lewis, space policy component of the Arms Control project, "What if space were weaponized?", 2004, Center for Defense Information, p. 18-21) As we have noted in an earlier section, the United States canceled its own I-Law – MultilatScenario 2 is MultilatDecline is not inevitable — smart policies can maintain relative U.S. power.Nye 13 — Joseph S. Nye, Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor and Former Dean of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Chair of the National Intelligence Council, and Deputy Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology, holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Harvard University, 2013 ("American power in the 21st century will be defined by the ’rise of the rest’," Washington Post, June 28th, Available Online at http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-06-28/opinions/40255646_1_american-power-u-s-economy-united-states, Accessed 07-20-2013) On the question of absolute — rather than relative — American decline, the United Incorporation of CIL enhances American credibility and legitimacySadat ’5 (Leila Nadya Sadat, Professor of Law, Washington University Global Studies Law Review, Volume 4 Issue 2, "An American Vision for Global Justice: Taking the Rule of (International) Law Seriously") At Washington University School of Law, we have taken cognizance of the globalization revolution Multilat deescalates conflict - it creates a mutually intelligible lens that fosters dialogue and moderationPouliot ’11 (Professor of Poli Sci @ McGill University Vincent Pouliot, "Multilateralism as an End in Itself," International Studies Perspectives (2011) 12, Volume 1, pg. 18–26) Because it rests on open, nondiscriminatory debate, and the routine exchange of viewpoints Multilat solves extinction - escalation, the environment, and tech disastersMasciulli ’11 (Professor of Political Science @ St Thomas University Joseph Masciulli, "The Governance Challenge for Global Political and Technoscientific Leaders in an Era of Globalization and Globalizing Technologies," Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society February 2011 vol. 31 no. 1 pg. 3-5) What is most to be feared is enhanced global disorder resulting from the combination of OASContention 3 is OASCurrent Cuba policy delegitimizes the Organization of American States and undermines regional influenceSuver 4/24/12 (Roman, research associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs, Looking back on the Cuba distraction at Cartagena and the Failure of the US Latin America Policy", www.coha.org/looking-back-on-the-cuba-distraction-at-cartagena-and-the-failure-of-the-u-s-latin-america-policy/ This pronouncement and the U.S.’ opposition to Cuba’s future involvement in Lifting the embargo improves hemispheric dialogueMeyer 4/8/13 (Peter, CRS Analyst in Latin America Affairs, "Organization of American States: Background and Issues for Congress", https://www.google.com/url?sa=t26rct=j26q=26esrc=s26source=web26cd=1226ved=0CDgQFjABOAo26url=https3A2F2Fwww.hsdl.org2F3Fview26did3D73502226ei=6RcaUsTSDMqT2QWrvYFI26usg=AFQjCNEJiXMS8Gf1AQ19Y_PlL5Nj_fXEGA26sig2=qNsFfyBS3N6r0sCguR_JAw) Policy Considerations ¶ Since the early 1960s, U.S. policy toward Cuba Border disputes are coming and escalate—the OAS solves hemispheric confidence-buildingHerz April 08 (Monica, Director, Institute of International Relations, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Author of Ecuador vs. Peru, Development Studies Institute, "DOES THE ORGANISATION OF AMERICAN STATES MATTER?", https://www.google.com/url?sa=t26rct=j26q=26esrc=s26source=web26cd=126cad=rja26ved=0CC4QFjAA26url=http3A2F2Fmercury.ethz.ch2Fserviceengine2FFiles2FISN2F574132Fipublicationdocument_singledocument2Fdf9c52a2-2dc9-4ca6-9a4e-05fa2a399a312Fen2FWP34.2.pdf26ei=q1IaUujIAavy2gX5yYCQAQ26usg=AFQjCNHJfVZsoHNpbVFXZrs_-_5MVpD-kA26sig2=QzMXH1oWhtsczkMOq4OosA) That causes nuclear war and extinctionManwaring ’5 – adjunct professor of international politics at Dickinson | 9/28/13 |
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