LOUVRE, restoration of works of art collected in the, § 352 494 LUXEMBURG, neutrality of, § 422 a 573 MACHINERY as contraband of war, § 501 g. MACKINTOSH, Sir J., on the intervention in Greece, § 69.... 672 103 on the burning of Washington, § 351 492 593 on martial law, § 346 d. 485 MAGNA CHARTA, on the treatment of foreign merchants 424 MANILA, capitulation of, § 407 a. 549 MANUALS OF THE USAGES OF WAR, important indices 28 adopt the code agreed upon at the Hague Peace Con- 556 MARITIME jurisdiction, extent of, beyond the shore, § 177 275 277 ceremonials, § 160.... 258 jurisdiction over ports, mouths of rivers, &c., § 188. 293 jurisdiction for customs purposes, § 179 a. 279 jurisdiction of a neutral State, § 432... 584 over crimes within the three-mile belt of sea PAGE MARTIAL LAW, definition of, § 346 c MATRIMONIAL DOMICILE, how determined, § 87 a MEDIATION to settle international disputes, § 73 conference for, between Russia and Turkey, § 70 e 484 485 486 487 142 120 403 121 121 110 404 in General Act of Berlin Conference, 1885, on the high seas subject to their own laws, § 106 171 when in foreign ports, § 103 d are subject to right of search, § 441 MERCHANTS residing in the East, national character of, § 333 462 MINISTERS, classification of, § 211. (See Ambassador)...... 324 .... MIRANDA, expedition of, § 439 i MOHAMMEDAN STATES recognize rights of legation, § 13.. MONACO, a semi-sovereign State, § 36 cession of part of, to France, § 36 b MUNICIPAL law, whether to be enforced when in excess of international law, § 439 y law, force of, in Prize Courts, § 397 a NATURAL-BORN British subjects, who are, § 151 K NATURAL LAW, definition of, § 2 distinguished from international law, § 4 opinion of, Hobbes and Puffendorf, § 5 NATURALIZATION, rights of a State respecting, § 85 treaty between America and Germany, § 151 R PAGE 93 202 283 32 448 450 462 469 238 242 242 243 ...... 236 141 245 248 249 NAVIGATION, municipal laws of, how regarded by other of the Black Sea, Bosphorus, and Dardanelles, § 182 184 284 NEGOTIATION, rights of, of sovereign States, § 252 NETHERLANDS. (See Holland.) PAGE 364 364 NEUTRAL impartiality, in what it consists, § 435. 590 584 586 waters, captures made in, § 428 579 vessels chased into, § 429 581 modified by alliances, § 424. 575 qualified, by treaty to admit ships of war of one State, $425 577 ... NEW GUINEA COMPANY OF BERLIN, position of, 32 164 NEWTON, THE, case of, § 103.. NIGER, provisions of General Act of Berlin Conference as to 314 NON-COMBATANTS, treatment of, in war, §§ 345, 411 c ..479, 556 NORTH BORNEO COMPANY, position of, § 17, note........ 263 32 NORTH-WEST boundary, final settlement of, between England OBSTRUCTION of channels of access recognized as belligerent OCCUPATION of territory during war, §§ 346 c, 411 1 as a title to territory, § 161 PAGE .274-5 266 267 721 .... .484, 561 provisions of General Act of Berlin Conference, § 176 a.. ORDINANCES, a source of International law, § 15 .... OREGON territory, claim of United States to, § 172 claims of England to, § 173. ORETO, THE. (See The Florida.) ORIGIN, domicile of, § 151 C... OTTOMAN EMPIRE. (See Turkey.) ... PACIFIC BLOCKADE, nature of, § 293 b..... instances of, § 293 b... 415 415 414 PACIFICO, DON, case of, § 293 a PANAMA CANAL, international position of, §§ 205 c, 205 e..314, 317 United States' attitude in regard to, § 205 e..... Clayton-Bulwer treaty, § 205 e PAPAL BULL of 1493, account of, § 166 318 318 262 PARIS, treaty of. (See Treaty of Paris.) declaration of. (See Declaration of Paris.) PAROLE for prisoners of war, § 411 d. 557 PASSAGE of armies through neutral territory, § 427... indemnity to individuals for public concession, § 540. (See Treaties of Peace) 724 |