Hand-book of International Law

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West Publishing Company, 1895 - 478 頁

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Union of States
20
Real Union
21
Federal or Centralized State
22
Protected StatesStates under Suzerainty 2425
24
Neutralized States
25
De Facto StatesBelligerency 2627
26
Right of Belligerent States to Demand Recognition 2728
27
When Recognition of Belligerency Permissible 2830
28
Effect of Recognition of Belligerency
31
CHAPTER II
33
CHAPTER III
45
CHAPTER IV
64
51
70
Political Offenses
86
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105
84
111
In General
120
Citizenship
125
Status of Indians in the United States
137
CHAPTER X
155
Definition of
167
CHAPTER XII
176
Maritime
184
CHAPTER XIII
192
Foraging
198
Section Page 157 What Constitutes a Valid Capture 203204
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Disposition of Captured Property
205
Ransom 206207
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Loss of Captured Property 207208
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CHAPTER XIV
209
Limitations upon the Rights of Postliminium 210211
210
Acts in Excess of Legal Powers 211212
211
Effect of Expulsion of the Enemy by a Power not an Ally 212213
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Recapture
213
Salvage
214
Rescue by Neutrals
215
CHAPTER XV
216
Extent of the Rights of Military Occupation 218219
218
The Beginning of Occupation 219220
219
Constructive Occupation 220221
220
Rights Exercised over the Persons of the Occupied Territory 221223
221
173174 Practice in Regard to Administrative Matters
224
When Occupation Ceases
225
CHAPTER XVI
226
Devastation
227
Employment of Deceit 229230
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Spies 230231
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Employment of Balloons
231
ENEMY CHARACTER Section Page 184 To Whom Attributed 232233
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Domicile 233234
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Change of Domicile
235
House of Trade 236237
236
Enemy Character as to Property
237
Transfer of Property in War or in Anticipation of War
238
Transfers in Transitu 239240
239
Safeguards
251
CHAPTER XIX
254
By a Simple Cessation of Hostilities
256
Effect of a Proclamation of the Executive in a Civil War
257
The Principle of Uti Possidetis
258
Commencement of War
259
Effect of a Treaty of Peace upon Acts Done After the War
260
Conquest 261263
261
Effects of Conquest 263264
263
CHAPTER XX
267
Permanent Neutrality
272
Armed Neutrality
273
Division of Subject 274275
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CHAPTER XXI
276
Sales of Munitions of War etc by a Neutral State 279280
279
Levies of Troops within Neutral Territory by a Belligerent 280281
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Use of Neutral Territory for Transit of Troops 281282
281
Commission of Hostilities in Neutral Territory
283
Fitting Out Hostile Expeditions in Neutral Territory 284285
284
Equipment of Vessels of War in Neutral Territory 286293
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Effect of Neutral Territory upon PersonsPrisoners of War 293294
293
Right of Asylum to Belligerent Troops
294
Effect of Neutral Territory upon Property of Belligerent
295
Duty of Neutral State in Regard to Injuries to Belligerents Committed upon Its Territory
296
Property Captured in Violation of Neutrality
297
CHAPTER XXII
298
Arms and Munitions of War
302
Articles for Manufacture of Same and Equipments 303306
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245246 Penalty for Carrying Contraband 307308
307
Preemption
308
249250 The Carriage of Dispatches 309310
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Carriage of Persons
310
Penalty for Carrying Hostile Persons and Papers 311312
311
Carriage of Same in Ordinary Course of Business 312314
312
CHAPTER XXIII
315
Places That can be Blockaded
316
Notification of Blockade 317318
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What Constitutes a Valid Blockade 318319
318
When a Blockade Ceases 319320
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260261 Effect of Blockade upon Vessels in the Blockaded Port 320321
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What is a Breach of Blockade
322
Penalty for Breach of Blockade
323
Blockade of a River Partly in Neutral Territory
324
Continuous Voyages 326327
326
CHAPTER XXIV
328
Who can Visit
329
Formalities in Exercising the Right of Search 331332
331
When a Vessel may be Captured 332334
332
Spoliation of Papers
334
APPENDIX
339
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351
Papers Carried by Vessels in Evidence of their Nationality and other
365
The Declaration of Paris 371372
371
The Brussels Conference 389412
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第 23 頁 - a league of friendship for their common defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other against all force offered to or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any
第 137 頁 - that no Indian nation or tribe, within the territory of the United States, shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power, with whom the United States may contract by treaty; but no obligation of any treaty lawfully made and ratified with any such Indian nation or tribe prior to March third, 1871, shall be
第 291 頁 - assume that Her Majesty's Government had undertaken to act upon the principles set forth in these rules. And the High contracting parties agree to observe these rules, as between themselves, in future, and to bring them to the knowledge of other maritime powers, and to invite them to accede to them.
第 10 頁 - An act of the federal congress ought never to be construed so as to violate the law of nations if any other possible construction remains, nor should it be construed to violate neutral rights or to affect neutral commerce, further than is warranted by the law of nations as understood in this country.
第 401 頁 - l'Etat ennemi et se trouvant dans le pays occupé. Il devra sauvegarder le fond de ces propriétés et les administrer conformément aux règles de l'usufruit. ART. 8. Les biens des communes, ceux des établissements consacrés aux cultes, à la charité et à l'instruction, aux arts et aux sciences, même appartenant à l'Etat, seront traités comme
第 289 頁 - If any person, within any part of the United Kingdom, or In any part of His Majesty's dominions beyond the seas, shall, without the leave and license of His Majesty for that purpose first had and obtained as aforesaid, equip, furnish, fit out, or arm, or attempt or endeavor to equip, furnish, fit out,
第 300 頁 - of nations that forbids our citizens from sending armed vessels, as well as munitions of war, to foreign ports for sale. It is a commercial adventure, which no nation is bound to prohibit, and which only exposes the persons engaged in it to the penalty of confiscation.
第 250 頁 - do not Include the side-arms of the officers, nor their private horses or baggage. (3) That, this being done, each officer and man shall be allowed to return to his home, and shall not be disturbed by the United States authority so long as they observe their paroles and the laws in force where they reside. These terms were accepted by
第 292 頁 - The principle of exterritoriality has been admitted into the law of nations, not as an absolute right, but solely as a proceeding founded on the principle of courtesy and mutual deference between different nations, and therefore can never be appealed to for the protection of acts done in violation of neutrality.
第 219 頁 - enforced there, or be obligatory upon the inhabitants who remained and submitted to the conquerors. But, on the other hand, a territory conquered by an enemy is not to be considered as incorporated into the dominions of that enemy, without a renunciation In a treaty of peace, or a long and permanent possession.

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