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[The Agures refer to pages.]

JURISDICTION-Continued,
aërial, 120-124.

over nationals, 125–143.
over aliens, 143–145.
exemption from, 147-150.
extraterritorial, 151, 152.

JUS GENTIUM,

defined, 7.

JUS NATURALE,

defined, 7.

JUS SANGUINIS,

explained, 126, 135.

JUS SOLI,

explained, 126, 135,

KEILEY, MR.,

case of, 165.

KENNAN, MR.,

case of, 144.

KOSZTA, MARTIN,

case of, 141, 142.

L

LA ALBA SILVER MINING CO.,

case of, 227, 228.

LAKES,

jurisdiction over, 103.

LEGATION,

right of, 164-166.

LETTERS OF CREDENCE,

nature of, 166.

form of, 167.

termination of diplomatic mission by expiration of, 179.

LICENSES,

to trade, 165.

LIEBER,

rules for government of armies of United States, 488, 508.

LOANS,

by neutral to belligerent state, 257.

LYNCHING,

at Tallulah, La., 138.

action on, 139.

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not to be furnished by neutral to belligerent, 258-262

MILITARY AUTHORITY,

exercise of, 263.

exercise of in occupied territory, 334-338.

MILITARY COMMISSIONS,

what they are, 341.

MILITARY GOVERNMENT,

what constitutes, 331-334.

MILITARY LAW,

where and when it exists, 340, 341.

MILITARY OCCUPATION,

nature of, 329.

government under, 331.

exercise of authority, 334.

cessation of, 341.

MILITIA,

calling forth of, in case of insurgency, 43.

MINES,

regulation of use, 324.

MINISTERS,

plenipotentiary, 159–161.

resident, 159–161.

MONROE DOCTRINE,

history of, 67-68.

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President Roosevelt's interpretation, 69–70.

in Venezuelan controversy, 70–71.

various interpretations of the principles, 71-73.

MONROE, PRESIDENT,

statement of Monroe Doctrine, 67.

on the claims of Russia on northwest coast of American con-
tinent, 67.

"MOST FAVORED NATION CLAUSE,"

interpretations of, 202-205.

MORA CLAIM,

case of, 218.

MOVABLE PROPERTY,

of military use, 282, 283.

MUNICIPALITIES,

property of in war, 281.

MUNITIONS OF WAR,

sale of by neutral state, 256.

sale of by neutral individual, 257.

N

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE,

position, as to balance of power, 67.

NATURAL-BORN SUBJECTS,

jurisdiction over, 126.

NATIONALITY,

acquisition of, 126–134.

abandonment of, 135.

NATIONALITY OF VESSEL,

how determined, 120.

NATIONALS,

definition, 125.

jurisdiction over, 125.

protection of, 136–143.

NATURALIZATION,

nature of, 127.

NAVAL FORCES,

exemptions of, 149.

NAVIGATION,

rights of, 108.

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NEGOTIATION OF TREATIES,

essentials and form, 194, 195.

NETHERLANDS,

convention of, as to Suez Canal, 110
rule of expatriation, 135.

NEUTRALITY,

proclamation of, 264.

duty of abstention, 256-258.

duty of prevention, 258–262.

obligation of toleration, 262, 263.

duty of regulation, 263-270.

definition of, 385, 386.

development of, 386–391.

declaration of, 393, 394.

division of subject, 395, 396.

visit and search in case of, 397-402.

convoy, in case of, 402, 403.

contraband, in case of, 418-438.

blockade, in case of, 439–451.

violation of blockade, 451-458.
continuous voyage, 459-468.
unneutral service, 469-476.
prize and prize courts, 477-482.

NEUTRALIZATION,

of states, 391-393.

NEUTRAL INDIVIDUALS,

during war, status of, 277.

NEUTRAL MERCHANT SHIPS,

exemptions of, from visit and search, 401.

NONCOMBATANTS,

who are, 273-276.

NONHOSTILE REDRESS,
what is, 229–237.

NONINTERCOURSE ACTS,
suspension of, 271.

NONINTERVENTION,
duty of, 57-65.

NORTH SEA FISHERIES,
convention as to, 220-221.

NOTIFICATION,

of commencement of war, 249.
of blockade, 444-446.

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