Elements of International Law

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BoD – Books on Demand, 08.03.2022 - 800 Seiten
Reprint of the original, first published in 1866.
 

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66
xxxix
et
xliii
Definition and Sources of International
3
23
8
Law of Nations derived from Reason and Usage
13
Sovereign Princes the Subjects of International
19
Opinion of Savigny
21
Rights of Legation
22
Personal status
300
Rule of Reciprocity
301
Cartels Truces and Capitulations
302
Privileges of a Public Minister
307
Sponsions
329
Justification of refusal to ratify
336
Treaties the operation of which ceases in certain Cases
351
Noncommissioned Captors
357

CHAPTER II
29
Internal Sovereignty
31
Rights of War as to Neutrals SECT
36
By the Joint Effect of Internal and External Violence confirmed
38
International Effects of a Change in the Person of the Sovereign
47
Semisovereign States
53
Single or united States
60
ABSOLUTE INTERNATIONAL RIGHTS OF STATES
89
Modifications of Right of Selfdefence
118
Federal Union
122
Independence of every State in respect to the Choice of its Rulers
128
CHAPTER II
132
Quadruple Alliance of 1834
135
Treaties on this Subject
139
Foreign Marriages
150
Exemption of Foreign Ministers
156
Jurisdiction of a State over its Public and Private Vessels on
168
Consular Jurisdiction
176
70
180
Extradition of Criminals
182
Piracy under the Law of Nations
194
Decisions of Courts of Justice in England
216
Rights of Civil and Criminal Legislation
221
Proceedings against Absent Parties
222
Conclusiveness of Foreign Judgments in Personal Actions
229
Precedence among Princes and States enjoying Royal Honors
232
CHAPTER IV
238
Embargo previous to Declaration of Hostilities
240
Rights of Negotiation and Treaties
252
Claim of United States and England to the Oregon Territory 17274
255
Form of Treaty
260
Claims to Portions of the Sea on the Ground of Prescription
262
Armed Neutrality in 1788
266
Ports Mouths of Rivers
270
Treaties of Vienna respecting the Great European Rivers
276
Navigation of the St Lawrence
284
Usage of Permanent Diplomatic Missions
289
Public or Solemn
295
Consuls and Commercial Agents
296
Hostages for the Execution of Treaties
365
Droits of Admiralty
382
Debts due to the Enemy
388
Trade with the Common Enemy unlawful on the Part of Allied Sub
401
The Native Character easily reverts
407
Merchants residing in the East
418
Different Species of Neutrality 41315
424
Converse of the Rule
425
Claim on the Ground of the Violation of Neutral Territory must
430
Arming and Equipping Vessels and Enlisting Men within Neutral
436
Usage of Nations subjecting Enemys Goods in Neutral Vessels
442
Privateers
453
Recapture of Neutral Property
460
What constitutes a Settingforth as a Vessel of War
472
Exceptions to the General Rule of Exemption from the Local
474
Condemnation of Property lying in the Ports of an Ally
478
Unjust Sentence of a Foreign Court is Ground for Reprisal 391
488
Mixed Commissions
496
Licenses to trade with the Enemy
502
Armed Neutrality of 1800
586
Prize Courts of the United States condemn Enemys Goods in Neu
603
Personal Exemption extending to his Family Secretaries Servants
624
Exemption of the Ministers House and Property
630
Carrying Diplomatic Despatches
636
Messengers and Carriers
638
Must be taken in delicto
645
Enemys Property how far subject to Capture and Confiscation 346
649
Rule of the War of 1756
663
Right of Visitation and Search
688
Forcible Resistance by an Enemy Master
696
537
708
Freedom of Religious Worship
712
Confederated States each retaining its own Sovereignty
714
Effect of Restoration of Territory by a Treaty of Peace
715
Naturalization
736
Conventional Law as to Free Ships Free Goods 446
741
Swiss Confederation
745
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