The Elements of International Law: With an Account of Its Origin Sources and Historical DevelopmentChapter 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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Table des matières
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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The Elements of International Law: With an Account of Its Origin Sources and ... George Breckenridge Davis Affichage d'extraits - 1908 |
The Elements of International Law: With an Account of Its Origin, Sources ... George Breckenridge Davis Affichage d'extraits - 1901 |
The Elements of International Law: With an Account of Its Origin, Sources ... George Breckenridge Davis Affichage d'extraits - 1915 |

