San Diego Law Review
Document Type
Comments
Abstract
This Comment examines the impact on international law of the claims by Nicaragua that recent United States' actions violate specific norms of international law and behavior and the claims by the United States that its actions are legal under international principles of collective self-defense. This Comment examines these claims under the relevant rules of international law and concludes that the methods employed by the United States were in violation of international standards of behavior.
Recommended Citation
Keith T. Schulz,
The Legal Implications of United States Policy toward Nicaragua: A Machiavellian Dilemma,
22
San Diego L. Rev.
895
(1985).
Available at:
https://digital.sandiego.edu/sdlr/vol22/iss4/10