Cuba–United States Maritime Boundary Agreement
Maritime Boundary Agreement between the United States of America and the Republic of Cuba | |
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Type | Boundary delimitation |
Signed | 16 December 1977 |
Location | Washington, D.C., United States |
Parties | |
Languages | English; Spanish |
The Cuba–United States Maritime Boundary Agreement is a 1977
The treaty was signed in Washington, D.C., on December 16, 1977. Mark B. Feldman, Deputy Legal Adviser, U.S. Departmenty of State, signed for the United States. Olga Miranda, Legal Adviser, Cuban Foreign Ministry, signed for Cuba. The treaty stated that the boundary agreement was provisional for two years and would become permanent when both states had ratified the treaty. President Jimmy Carter transmitted the treaty to the United States Senate for advice and consent on January 19, 1978, and hearings were held by the Foreign Relations Committee on June 30, 1980. However, the Senate never voted on the treaty, so it has not yet entered into force. Pending treaty approval, Cuba and the U.S. have maintained the boundary line agreed to in the treaty provisionally by a series of executive agreements renewed every two years.
References
- Feldman and Colson, "The Maritime Boundaries of the United States," 75 AJIL 729 (1981).
- ISBN 0-416-41750-7) p. 341.
- R. W. Smith (1981), "The Maritime Boundaries of the United States", Geographical Review 71:395–410.
Mark Feldman Oral History at p. 96, https://adst.org/OH%20TOCs/Feldman.Mark.pdf
External links
- Maritime Boundary Agreement: full text