Art, Union for the protection of Berlin: Congo Conference of (1884),
Bonfils, 88, 93
Bornemann, 90
Bosnia and Herzegovina, interna- tional position of, 221
Bosphorus and Dardanelles, 251 Boundaries of State territory, 253- 256
Boundary Commissions, 255; dis-
putes, 255; mountains, 255; waters, 254
Boundary dispute between Great Britain and Venezuela, 228 Boundary treaty of Buenos Ayres
(1881) between Argentina and Chili, 250, 541, 568
Bounties on sugar, Convention concerning, 582
Bristol Channel, 250 British seas, 302
Brooke, Sir James, Sovereign of Sarawak, 265
"Bulletin des Douanes," 497 Bulmerincq, 89
Bumboats in the North Sea, 335 Burlamaqui, 83
Burroughs, Sir John, 304 Bynkershoek, 84, 305
CABOTAGE, 242 Calvo, 89, 92 Canals, 233-239 Cancellation of treaties on account of: their inconsistency with subse- quent rules of International Law, 554; their violation by one of the parties, 554; subsequent change of status of a party, 555; war, 556
Canning, case of George, 508 Canning, case of Sir Stratford, 431 Cape Breton Island, restitution of, to France, 543 Capitulations, 373, 462 Carlowitz, Peace treaty of, 62 Carnazza-Amari, 89
Carnot, assassination of, 398 "Caroline," case of the, 180, 483,484 Caroline Islands, sold by Spain to
Germany, 271 Casanova, 89
Caspian Sea, 231
Casus fœderis, 572
Cavour, Count, 404
Cellamare, case of Prince, 440 Celsus, 300
Ceremonials, maritime. See Mari- time ceremonials Certificate of registry, 317 Cession of territory, 268-274; ac- quisition of nationality through, 355
Ceylon, pearl fishery off the coast
Chablais and Faucigny, 262 Chalmers, 94
Changes in the condition of States, 114-118
Chapelle, droit de, 448 Chargés d'Affaires, 425 Chargés des Affaires, 425 Charles I., 304 Charter-party, 318
Chesapeake, Bay of, 247
Cholera Conventions, 581
Christina, Queen of Sweden, 409 Citizen and subject of a State identical as far as International Law is concerned, 349 Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, 236 Code of signals, International, 320
Codification of International Law,
Collective guarantee, treaties of, 575 Colonial States cannot be parties to international negotiation, 506 Colonies rank as territory of the motherland, 219
Comity of Nations, 25
Commercial Code of Signals, 319 Commissaries, 492
Commissions, International, 493- 496; in the interest of foreign creditors, 495
Como, Lake of, 230
Composite International Persons,
Compromise clause, 559
Conception, Bay of, 246
Confederate States, 128
Conferences. See Congresses
Congo Commission, the interna- tional, 228
Congo Conference of Berlin, 71,
Congo Free State, 34; recognition of, 71; neutralised, 147 Congresses, international: concep- tion of, 509; cannot be distin- guished from Conferences, 510; parties to, 510; procedure at 511
Conquest, 287. See also Subjuga Crete, international position of, 71
Dead Sea, 230, 307
Death of consul, 478; of diplomatic envoy, 461
functions of, 472-474; general | Dardanelles, 251 character of, 465; in non-Christian States, 479; no obligation to admit, 469; position and privi- leges, 475-477; subordinate to diplomatic envoys, 468; termina- tion of consular office, 478; the institution of, 463 Consuls marchands, 463 Contiguity, right of, 279 Contraband, 320
Convenance, droit de, 177 Conventions, 529
Co-operation, 183
Copenhagen: Peace treaty of, 62; Treaty of 1857 abolished the Sound dues, 251
Corps, diplomatic, 425
Declaration of Paris, 68, 564; of St. Petersburg, 69, 566 Declarations, 529; three kinds of, 513
De facto subjects, 350 Delagoa Bay, case of, 299 Delaware, Bay of, 247
Delinquency, international, 201 Délits complexes, 393 Delta, 285
Delusion and error in parties to treaties, 526
Deniers of the Law of Nations, 82
Corsica, 221; pledged by Genoa to Denization, 359, 361
Courland merged in Russia, 270
Cracow, republic of, 144, 205
Creasy, Sir Edward Shepherd, 87
Deposed monarchs, 411, 422 Deprivation, loss of nationality through, 356
Dereliction of territory, 298 Deserters not to be extradited, 388 Despagnet, 88, 93
Dignity of States, 167-170, 437 Diplomacy, 418
Diplomatic corps, 425
Diplomatic envoys: appointment of, 426, 428; ceremonial and poli- tical, 422; classes of, 425; death of, 461; dismissal through delivery of passports, 4; exempt from criminal and civil jurisdic- tion, 439, 445; exempt from police regulations, 447; exempt from subpoena as witnesses, 446; exempt from taxes and the like, 448; exterritoriality of, 441; family of, 455; found on enemy territory by a belligerent, 452; functions of, 433; immunity of domicile of, 441; inviolability of, 438, 440; interfering with affairs of third States, 453; not to interfere in internal politics, 435; official papers of, 427; person and qualification of, 426; position of, 436; privileges of, 437; reception of, 429, 431; recall, 458; refusal to receive certain individuals as, 430; retinue of, 453-456; request for passports, 459; right of chapel, 448; self-jurisdiction of, 449; servants of, 455; termination of their mission, 456–462 ; travelling through third State, 450 Diplomatic usages, 418 Discovery, title of, 277 Dissolution of treaties: in contra- distinction to fulfilment, 547; through mutual consent, 548; through withdrawal by notice, 549; through vital change of circumstances, 550
Dogger Bank, case of the, 210 Domicile, naturalisation through, 353
Doyen of the diplomatic corps, 425 Droit d'aubaine, 377; de conve- nance, 177; d'étape, 261; d'en- quête, 324; de recousse, 331; de renvoi, 381; de chapelle, 448 du culte, 448
Dubois, case of, 446
Duke of Brunswick v. King of Hanover, 412 Dumont, 94
Dunkirk, fortification of, 560
EFFECT of treaties: upon the parties, 539; upon the subjects of the parties, 539; how affected by changes in government, 540; upon third States, 541
Effective occupation. See Occu- pation
Egypt, international position of, 480
Elizabeth, Queen, 303, 440 Emigration, 351; loss of nationality through, 356
Emperor William Canal, 233 Enclosure, 219
Enquête, droit d', 324 Envoys extraordinary, 424 Equality of States, 16, 19 Erie, Lake, 230, 231
Error and delusion in parties to treaties, 526 Estate duty, 377 Étape, droit d', 261 European Concert, 163
European Danube Commission, 494 Exchange, case of the, 487 "Exequatur" requisite for consuls,
Expiration of treaties: in contra- distinction to fulfilment, 547; through expiration of time, 548 through resolutive condition, 548 Expulsion of foreigners: in the dis-
cretion of every State, 378; in
Great Britain, 378; in Switzer- land, 378; just causes of, 379; how effected, 381 Exterritoriality of diplomatic en- voys, 441-450; of monarchs, 408; of presidents of republics, 413; of men-of-war in foreign waters, 487 Extinction of States, 118 Extraditable crimes, 387 Extradition: conception of, 382; no obligation to extradite, 383; treaties stipulating extradition how arisen, 383; municipal extra- dition laws, 385; of deserters, 388; effectuation of, 388; con- dition of, 388; of political criminals, 388, 389-400 Extradition Acts, British, 385
Finance Act of 1894, 377 Fiore, 37, 89, 92
Fisheries in gulfs and bays, 242;
in straits, 250; in the maritime belt, 242; in the Open Sea, 333- 338; in the North Sea, 322, 334; off the coast of Iceland, 333, 337; around the Faröe Islands, 337 Flag: abuse of, on the part of vessels, 321; claims of vessels to sail under a certain, 316; claims of States to maritime, 312; com- mercial, 313; verification of, 320, 322
Geneva Convention, 69, 565
Geneva, Lake of, 230
Genoa, her sovereignty over the Li- gurian Sea, 301 Gentilis, 77, 304 Ghillany, 94
Gibraltar, 260
Good offices, 182, 545
Great Powers, 3; hegemony of, 163 Greece, independence of, 67 Greeks, their rules for international relations, 48
Grégoire, Abbé, 35 Grotians, the, 85
Foreign Jurisdiction Act of 1890, Grotius, Hugo, 58, 77-81, 303
Foreign Offices, 414
Foreigners: subjected to territorial supremacy, 372; in Eastern
Guarantee as a means of securing the performance of treaties, 544 Guarantee of government dynasty, 184
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