International LawSilver, Burdett, 1922 - 360 страница |
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action affairs agreement ambassadors American Appendix arbitration armed army Article authority belligerent blockade Britain Canal capture chargé d'affaires citizens civilized claim commerce Congress Congress of Vienna consular consuls contraband Convention Declaration Declaration of London diplomatic agent dispute enemy established European exempt exercise existence extradition flag foreign Grotius Hague hostilities immunities insurgents intercourse international law intervention laws of war League League of Nations letter of credence liable limits maritime ment military minister Monroe Doctrine national law naval navigation necessary negotiations neutral Power obligations officers OUTLINE OF CHAPTER parties Peace Conference Peace of Westphalia persons political port practice President principles of international prisoners prisoners of war privileges prize court protection question ratification recognition recognized regard regulations relations representatives right of asylum river rules ship sovereign sovereignty tion treaty Tribunal U. S. Comp United vessel violation
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