From the point of view of international trade law, the Helms-Burton law for dealing with Cuba is legally questionable because it:
A) calls for secondary boycotts
B) ties trade sanctions to subjective evaluation of human rights
C) targets only certain sectors of the Cuban economy
D) requires Cuba to recognize international agreed-upon labor rights in order to remove the boycott
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