ized to be erected over individuals by their own or foreign governments, especially in activities likely to involve results in the field of international relations. And as this movement replaces the old idea of allowing war to come about freely and then attempting to control its incidence, we are likely to see a severe limitation or complete denial of the private right to trade in wars of a public international authority against an outlaw nation, together with a greater immunity for private property in wars permitted to be waged freely among the nations. In other words, we are likely to see the problem of immunity split up and treated almost wholly as part of the general problem of the organization and maintenance of international law and order. Dr. Quigley hardly comes in view of this result, primarily, I suppose, because at the time when he was writing (1916) the movement for establishing some international authority of the character described had hardly taken form. His study of the past practice and discussions of the law of capture is thorough, clear, and complete within the selected field. But it is like a study of the law of real property on the eve of the establishment of a communist system; the subject is likely to undergo a revolutionary metamorphosis which will make the Armed Neutrality and the Declaration of Paris "history" indeed. PITMAN B. POTTER. INDEX [Abbreviations: BN., book note; BR., book review. Ed., editorial comment; JD., Aborigines, The question of. A. H. Snow. Cited.... 616 590 Acts of war, Memorandum on principles which should determine, by Amer- 150 14 151 369 68 Ed.... 214 American Institute of International Law, Recommendations of Habana. 301 Acte final de la session de la Havane. BR... 304 American Journal of International Law. Changes in. Ed... 382 American Society of International Law. Postponement of annual meet- 382 American solidarity. Address of Baltasar Brum. Ed. 598 ...... Anderson, Chandler P. Extension of Congressional jurisdiction by treaty- 400 Arkansas v. Tennessee, 246 U. S. 158. Cited... Armed merchant vessels. Chilean decree governing admission to ports, Armstrong, S. W. Equality of nations in international law and relation Australia. Naturalization does not confer British citizenship. Markwald Settlement of inter-state disputes in... 276 48 Austria-Hungary. Responsibility for the World War. Text. Self-determination in Central Europe. Ed.. Authority in the modern state. H. J. Laski. BR.. Bacon, Robert-In memoriam Beard, American Government and Politics. Cited Belgium. German responsibility for violation of neutrality of. Report of Recognition in 1832 Bentzon v. Boyle, 9 Cranch 191. Text.. Belgium-Germany, frontier between. Work of League of Nations. Berdahl, C. A. The power of recognition. LA. . . . . . 579 .107, 119, 120 521 636 519 Bieberstein, Baron. Declaration regarding use of submarine mines. Cited. 118 Bourgeois, M. Report on permanent court of international justice, 1920. Brissot. Bolivia ante la Liga de las Naciones. BR............. 592 700 British Columbia v. Canada, A. C. 1899, C. R. 1906, A. C. 389. Cited... 46, 47 The Monroe Doctrine and the League of Nations. Ed. Brum, Baltasar. Address on American solidarity. Ed.. 598 Buenos Ayres, recognition of .... 521 Bulgaria. Responsibility in the World War. Report of Peace Conference 104 Bullitt, W. C. Memorandum of conversation with Secretary Lansing re- garding peace treaty with Germany 163 Burke's concession to the colonists. Cited. 593 Caldwell, R. G. Settlement of inter-state disputes. LA... 38 Calhoun, J. C. Statement regarding origin of Monroe Doctrine, 1848.. 17 Callahan, J. M., rev. Monroe Doctrine and the Great War. A. B. Hall.. 696 44 48 Canning. Reply to Spanish Minister on recognition of South American Canning-Rush correspondence preceding declaration of Monroe Doctrine.... 505 8 697 Cass, Secretary. Note to Spain regarding war with Mexico... Recognition of China, Foreign trade of. Chong Su See. BR. Chronicle of international events. Kathryn Sellers and M. A. Matthews... 19 593 319 521 286 286 240 421, 640 Clark, John Bates, rev. Commercial policy in war time and after. W. S. Clay, Henry. Declaration of policy concerning Monroe Doctrine, 1825.. 473 18 527 Coaling of belligerent vessels in Chilean ports during World War. 328 219 530 Commercial flag, recognition of .508, 515 Commercial policy in war time and after. W. S. Culbertson. Congressional jurisdiction, extension of, by treaty-making power. Ed. Constitutional convention of 1787, proceedings in, regarding settlement of ... Constitutional law. The settlement of inter-state disputes. R. G. Caldwell, LA. Constitutions, rigid and flexible 55 38 578 Consuls, effect of appointment of, on recognition... 516 Contat, Ant. Tr. Le Blocus pacifique. H. P. Falcke. Contraband of war. The Declaration of Paris. C. H. Stockton. LA.. 356 Costs of return voyage of enemy vessel seized in neutral waters. The Dussel- 672 Crimean War. Developments of, which led to Declaration of Paris.. 356 536 Culbertson, W. S. Commercial policy in war time and after. BR. Davis, H. W. Attitude on power of Congress regarding recognition (1864) 534 Dependencies, Administration of. A. H. Snow. Cited... 615 Dicey, A. V. The Law of the Constitution. Cited.... 574 Diplomacia Universitaria Americana. J. L. Suárez. BR. 697 Disease in Central Europe. Work of League of Nations. 632 Dora and Annette, The, 35 Times L. R. 288. Cited... 511 |