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263, 540-551.

Pacific blockade, 267-270, 477.
Procedure, 250.

Reprisals, 264,265.

Retorsion, 263, 264.

Agreements, see Treaties.

Alabama, case of the, 411-415 (see

Geneva Arbitration).

Aliens, 151-165.

Asylum to, 118, 119.

Definition, 151.

Disabilities of, 152-156.
Domicile, 156–165.

Domiciled strangers, 151, 152.
Droit d'aubaine, 152.
Droit de rétraction, 152.

Exclusion of, 118, 119.

Exemptions, 153-156.

History of relation, 152-156.

Military service, 154.

Rights of, 152-156.

Treatment of, 152-156.

Allegiance (see Citizenship), 135-151.

Acquisition, 138, 139.

Citizenship, 135-151.

Distinguished from domicile, 136-
138, 157.

Expatriation, effect on, 143–151.
Forfeiture of, 139, 143-151.
Indelible, 144.

Loss of, 138, 139, 143-151.
Naturalization, effect on, 139–
143.

Oath of, 142.

Renunciation of, 138, 139, 143-
151.

Alliances (see Treaties), 241-243.
Classification, 242.

Definition, 242.
Equal, 242.

Forms of, 242, 243.
Offensive, 242.

Treaties respecting, 241-243.
Unequal, 242.

Alternate, use of the, 234.

Ambassadors (see Ministers), 87, 88,

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Salutes to, 129-131.

Sending, manner of, 195, 196.
Suspension of functions, 198.
Termination of mission, 198, 199.
Titles, 195.

Visits of ceremony, 130-134.
Ambulances, see Geneva Convention.
Interpretation of term, 531.
Neutralization of, in war, 529-
533.

American instructions for the govern-
ment of armies, 499-525.
Amicable adjustment of disputes,
250-263, 540-551.

Arbitration, conventional, 258-
263, 540-551.

Private, 255-258.
Commissions of inquiry, 259, 260,
542, 543.
Diplomatic adjustment, 250-254.
Good offices, 255, 259, 541, 542.
Mediation, 255, 259, 541, 542.
Moderation, duty of, 255.
Permanent arbitral tribunal, 260-

263, 540-551.

Procedure, 253-255, 547-550.
Anderson, John, case of, 70, note.
Angary, right of, 436, 437.
Anniversaries, observance of, 133.
Antwerp, laws of (see Sea Laws), 9.
Approach to verify nationality, 488.
Arbitral judgments as sources of in-
ternational law, 24, 25.

Arbitration, international, treaty reg-
ulating, 258-263, 540-551.

Agreement as to, 258. (See Ap-
pendix E, 540-551.)
Binding force of judgment, 261,
549.

Composition of tribunal, 260-
262, 547, 548.
Counsel, 261, 547, 551.
Decision, 261, 262, 549.

Evidence, 261, 262.

Good offices, 259, 541, 542.
Inquiry, international commis-
sion of, 259, 260, 542, 543-
Judgment, 261, 262, 549.
Mediation, 257, 260, 541, 542.
Parties, 262, note.

Permanent court, 260-262.
Power of court, 261, 262.
Preliminary treaty, 260, 261.
Procedure, 261.

Reservation of the United States,
262, 263.

Signatory parties, 262, note.
Umpire, 261.

Arbitration at Geneva, see Geneva
Arbitration.

Arbitration Convention

of The

Hague, 540-551.
Accessions to, 550, 551.
Arbitral justice, 541.
Good offices, 541, 542.
Judgment of tribunal, 549.
Mediation, 541, 542.

Meinbership, 547, 548.

Organization, 547, 548.

Permanent court, 544, 55I.
Procedure, 547-551.

Review of judgment, 549, 550.
Umpire, selection of, 545.
Aristocracies, 33.

Arm-badge (see Geneva Convention),
530.

Armaments, diminution of, recom
mendation of Conference at The
Hague, 566.

Armed neutrality, 394, 395.
Armies in transit, see Exterritoriality.
Disfavored in practice, 84.

Exemption from local jurisdic-·
tion, 83, 84.
Exterritoriality of, 83-85.
Government of, 84.
Injuries by, 84, 85.
Offences in, 84, 85.

Permission for transit, 83.
Supply of, 85.

Armistice (see Truces), 339–341, 521-
523.

General, 339–341.

Special, 339-341.

Arms forbidden in war, 298, 299.
Art, protection of works of, in war,
306, 507, 559.

Artillery, recommendation of The
Hague Conference, 566.

Assassination prohibited in war, 523.
Asylum, 118-122, 422, 423.

Admission of aliens, 118, 119.
Aliens, treatment of, 118, 119.
Creole, case of the, 120, 121.
Extent of right, 118, 119.
Legationary, 209, 210.

Maria Luz, case of the, 121, 122.
Political refugees, 119.
Public armed vessels, 82.

Shipwrecked sailors, 120.

Troops, 423, 424.

Vessels in distress, 120.
War right, 422, 423.
Attachés, see Ministers.

Duties, 210, 211.

Military, 210, 211.
Naval, 210, 211.

Attack of places, 301-303, 566.

Duty of commanders, 302, 303.
Notice of bombardment, 301, 302.
Surrender, 303, 304.
Aubaine, Droit d', 152.

Augmentation of force (see Neutral-
ity), 407, 408.

Authors (see Text Writers), 26, 27.
Agreement among, 26, 27.
Classification of, 26.
Opinions of, 26, 27.

Unanimity of views among, 26,

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Notification of, 470-474.

Pacific, 267-270.

Paper, 470, note, 471.

Penalty for violation of, 472-475.
Proclamation of, 471-472.

Public armed vessels, 472, 473.
Raising of, 476–478.

Restriction on neutral commerce,
439, 440, 468.

Right to establish, 435, 440, 468.
Termination, 476–478.
Validity of, 470-473.

Violation of, how committed,
472-474.

Warning to neutral ships, 471-

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Chain-shot, 299.

Chesapeake, case of the, 427.

Chivalry, institution of, 12, 13.

Influence on international law,
12, 13.

Exemptions from capture, 374, Christianity, influence of, on inter-

Duty of captor, 362, 363.

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national law, 13-16.

Christina, Queen of Sweden, case of,

86, note.

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136-138, 157.

from domicile,

Expatriation, 143–151.
Forfeiture, 139, 143-151.
How determined, 137, 157.
Loss of, 139, 143, 151.
Native born, 138.
Nativity, 138, 139.

Naturalized citizens, 139–151.
Passports, 163, 164.

Persons included, 135, 136.
Proof of, 137, 143-151, 157.
Renunciation of, 139, 143-151.
Subjects, 135, 136.

Claims of subjects for injuries re-
ceived abroad:

Based on mob violence, 351, 352.
Based on war, 350-354.
Damages, when awarded, 351-
353.

Diplomatic presentation, 250-
254.

Duty of a state respecting, 350-
354.

Local tribunals, resort to, 96, 97.
Method of presentation, 250-254.
Mob violence, 353, 354.
Procedure, 250-254.

War, claims based on, 350-354.
Claims to exclusive dominion on high
seas, 57, 58.

Classification of international law, 27-

29.

Basis, 27, 28.

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