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The Nicaragua Case: A Response to Paul Reichler

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Stephen M. Schwebel*
Affiliation:
Of the Board of Editors

Abstract

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Notes and Comments
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2012

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References

1 Editorial Comment: Celebrating a Fraud on the Court, 106 AJIL 102 (2012)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua (Nicar. v. U.S.), 1986 ICJ Rep. 14, Diss. Op. Schwebel, J., paras. 24-32, factual appendix, paras. 16-224 (June 27).

3 Cf. Reichler, Paul S., The Nicaragua Case: A Response to Judge Schwebel, 106 AJIL 316 (2012)CrossRefGoogle Scholar (paraphrasing editorial’s “central thesis”).

4 ICJ Pleadings (5 Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua) 31.

5 Id. at 102.

6 Id. at 142, 145.

7 Id. at 140-46.

8 Id. at 146.

9 Id. at 430.

10 Id. at 123; Diss. Op. Schwebel, J., supra note 2, passim.

11 1986 ICJ Rep., para. 160.