The Elements of International Law: With an Account of Its Origin Sources and Historical Development

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Harper, 1908 - 673 pages
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Chapter 1, Definition & history. Chapter 2. States and their essential attributes: Chapter 3. Perfect and imperfect rights. Chapter 4. National character: Chapter 5. Extradition. Chapter 6. Private international law: Chapter 7. The right of Legation: Chapter 8. Treaties and conventions: Chapter 9. The conflict of international rights: Chapter 10. War: Chapter 11. Maritime capture: Chapter 12.Neutrality: Chapter 13. Contraband of war. Chapter 14. Blockade: Chapter 15. The right of search.

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CHAPTER I
1
Development of International Law
10
The Sources of International Law
20
General Bibliography of the Subject of International Law
30
Confederations
37
Recognition of Sovereignty
42
The Navigation of Boundary Rivers
48
The ThreeMile Limit
54
Official Notification of an Intended Resort to War
281
Effects of a State of War
282
The Forces Employed
288
Methods of Carrying on War
295
The Public and Private Property of the Enemy
306
Combatants and NonCombatants
312
Crimes and Offences Against the Laws of War
319
Military Occupation
327

Servitudes
68
The Principle of Exterritoriality
74
References
89
The Monroe Doctrine
110
Imperfect Rights
116
The Duty of Mutual RespectMilitary and Maritime Ceremonial
124
References
134
Naturalization Treaties
142
Domicile
156
References
165
Extraditionthe Term
173
References
180
The Practice Based on Comity or Consent
182
Foreign Judgments why Produced before the Courts of a State
188
Rank of Ambassadors
194
Consular Jurisdiction
211
References
222
EXECUTION RATIFICATION INTERPRE
223
Binding Force of Treaties
229
Accession of Other States
235
Objects of Treaties
241
Protocol
248
Amicable Measures of Redress
254
The Collection of Contract Debts
261
References
269
The Belligerent Parties
275
The Intercourse of Belligerents in War
336
Treaties of Peace
342
Effects of Conquest or Cession upon Municipal Laws
348
References
354
PrizeCourts
369
References
375
Forms of Neutral Obligation
394
The Geneva Arbitration
415
Right of Asylum
422
Neutrality Laws
434
Unneutral Services
440
References
448
Penalty for Contraband Trade
463
Occasional Contraband
468
What is a Valid Blockade?
474
Pacific Blockade
481
Resistance to Search or Capture
487
Impressment of Seamen
497
Appendix A Professor Francis Liebers Instructions for the Gov
503
Appendix B The Geneva Convention of 1906 for the Amelioration
530
C The Declaration of Paris
542
F The Second Peace Conference at The Hague 1907
552
G The Laws of War on Land Recommended for Adop
623
H The American Intervention in Cuba in 1898
638
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