
International Law
by George Fox Tucker George Grafton Wilson
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Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine (extra customization on request like complete leather, Golden Screen printing in Front, Color Leather, Colored book etc.) Reprinted in 2018 with the help of original edition published long back [1917]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or m...
Chapters (673)
- INTERNATIONAL LAW
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- ABBREVIATIONS OF CITATIONS
- TABLE OF CASES CITED
- PART I
- CHAPTER I
- § 1. Definition
- § 2. Divisions
- § 3. Scope
- CHAPTER II
- § 4. Early Terminology
- § 5. Historical Bases
- § 6. Ethical Bases
- § 7. Jural Bases
- § 8. International and Statute Law
- § 9. How far is International Law entitled to be called Law?
- CHAPTER III
- § 10. Early Period
- § 11. Middle Period
- § 12. Modern Period (1648- )
- § 13. Writers
- CHAPTER IV
- § 14. Practice and Usage
- § 15. Precedent and Decisions
- § 16. Treaties and State Papers
- § 17. Text Writers
- § 18. Diplomatic Papers
- PART II
- CHAPTER V
- § 19. Definition
- § 20. Nature
- § 21. Recognition of New States
- CHAPTER VI
- § 22. Members of Confederations and other Unions
- § 23. Neutralized States
- § 24. Protectorates, Suzerainties
- § 25. Corporations
- § 26. Individuals
- § 27. Insurgents
- § 28. Belligerents
- § 29. Communities not fully Civilized
- PART III
- CHAPTER VII
- § 30. Existence
- § 31. Independence
- § 32. Equality
- § 33. Jurisdiction
- § 34. Property
- § 35. Intercourse
- CHAPTER VIII
- § 36. Application of the Right
- § 37. Extension of the Right to Subjects of the State
- CHAPTER IX
- § 38. Manner of Exercise of the Right
- § 39. Balance of Power
- § 40. Monroe Doctrine
- § 41. Non-intervention
- § 42. Practice in Regard to Intervention
- CHAPTER X
- § 43. Equality in General
- § 44. Inequalities among States
- CHAPTER XI
- § 45. Jurisdiction in General
- § 46. Territorial Domain and Jurisdiction
- § 47. Method of Acquisition
- § 48. Qualified Jurisdiction
- § 49. Maritime and Fluvial Jurisdiction
- § 50. Rivers
- § 51. The Navigation of Rivers
- § 52. Enclosed Waters
- § 53. The Three-mile Limit
- § 54. Fisheries
- § 55. Vessels
- § 56. Jurisdiction over Persons—Nationality
- § 57. Jurisdiction over Natural-born Subjects
- § 58. Foreign-born Subjects
- § 59. Jurisdiction by Virtue of Acquired Nationality
- § 60. Jurisdiction over Aliens
- § 61. Exemptions from Jurisdiction—General
- § 62. Exemption of Sovereigns
- § 63. Exemptions of State Officers
- § 64. Special Exemptions
- § 65. Extradition
- § 66. Servitudes
- CHAPTER XII
- § 67. Property in General
- § 68. State Property in International Law
- CHAPTER XIII
- § 69. General Development
- § 70. Diplomatic Agents
- § 71. Suite
- § 72. Who may send Diplomatic Agents
- § 73. Who may be Sent
- § 74. Credentials, Instructions, Passport
- § 75. Ceremonial
- § 76. Functions
- § 77. Termination of Mission
- § 78. Immunities and Privileges
- § 79. Diplomatic Practice of the United States
- § 80. Consuls
- CHAPTER XIV
- § 81. Definition
- § 82. Other Forms of International Agreements
- § 83. The Negotiation of Treaties
- § 84. Validity of Treaties
- § 85. Classification of Treaties
- § 86. Interpretation of Treaties
- § 87. Termination of Treaties
- CHAPTER XV
- § 88. The Amicable Settlement of Disputes
- § 89. Non-hostile Redress
- § 90. Retorsion
- § 91. Reprisals
- § 92. Embargo
- § 93. Pacific Blockade
- PART IV
- CHAPTER XVI
- § 94. Definition
- § 95. Commencement
- § 96. Declaration
- § 97. Object
- § 98. General Effects
- CHAPTER XVII
- § 99. Persons affected by War
- § 100. Combatants
- § 101. Non-combatants
- CHAPTER XVIII
- § 102. Public Property of the Enemy
- § 103. Real Property of Enemy Subjects
- § 104. Personal Property of Enemy Subjects
- CHAPTER XIX
- § 105. Vessels
- § 106. Goods
- § 107. Submarine Telegraphic Cables
- CHAPTER XX[330]
- § 108. Belligerent Occupation
- § 109. Forbidden Methods
- § 110. Privateers
- § 111. Voluntary and Auxiliary Navy
- § 112. Capture and Ransom
- § 113. Postliminium
- § 114. Prisoners and their Treatment
- § 115. Non-hostile Relations of Belligerents
- CHAPTER XXI
- § 116. Methods of Termination
- § 117. By Conquest
- § 118. By Cessation of Hostilities
- § 119. By Treaty of Peace
- PART V
- CHAPTER XXII
- § 120. Definition
- § 121. Forms of Neutrality and of Neutralization
- § 122. History
- § 123. Declaration
- § 124. Divisions
- CHAPTER XXIII
- § 125. General Principles of the Relations between States
- § 126. Neutral Territorial Jurisdiction
- § 127. Regulation of Neutral Relations
- § 128. No Direct Assistance by the Neutral
- § 129. Positive Obligations of a Neutral State
- CHAPTER XXIV
- § 130. Ordinary Commerce
- § 131. Contraband
- § 132. Penalty for Carrying Contraband
- § 133. Unneutral Service
- § 134. Visit and Search
- § 135. Convoy
- § 136. Blockade
- § 137. Violation of Blockade
- § 138. Continuous Voyages
- § 139. Prize and Prize Courts
- APPENDICES
- APPENDIX I
- SECTION I
- SECTION II
- SECTION III
- SECTION IV
- SECTION V
- SECTION VI
- SECTION VII
- SECTION VIII
- SECTION IX
- SECTION X
- APPENDIX II
- PART I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES
- PART II. APPLICATION OF THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES
- PART III. PENAL SANCTION
- APPENDIX III
- SECTION I
- SECTION II
- SECTION III
- APPENDIX IV
- APPENDIX V
- APPENDIX VI
- SECTION I
- SECTION II
- SECTION III
- SECTION IV
- SECTION V
- SECTION VI
- SECTION VII
- SECTION VIII
- SECTION IX
- APPENDIX VII
- APPENDIX VIII
- DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
- U.S. DISTRICT COURT, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
- FORM OF DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION.
- APPENDIX IX
- 15. Precedent and Decisions
- 21. Recognition of New States
- 55. Vessels
- 64. Extradition
- 101. Non-Combatants
- 104. Personal Property of Enemy Subjects
- 110. Privateers
- 112. Capture and Ransom
- 113. Postliminium
- 115. Non-hostile Relations of Belligerents
- 119. Termination of War by Treaty of Peace
- 126. Neutral Territorial Jurisdiction
- 129. Positive Obligations of a Neutral State
- 131. Contraband
- 132. Penalty for Carrying Contraband
- 133. Unneutral Service
- 137. Violation of Blockade
- 138. Continuous Voyages
- 139. Prize and Prize Courts
- INDEX
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