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Wildenhus's Case, 120 U. S. 1, p. 54. Wilkinson vs. The Betsey, see The Betsey. Wilkinson vs. Leland, 2 Pet. 627, p. 224. William Bagley, The, 5 Wall. 377, p. 173. William P. Frye, The, U. S. White Book, May 27, 1915, p. 87, (1915), pp. 154, 167, 185. Williams vs. Amroyd, 7 Cranch 423, (1819), pp. 187, 191. Williams vs. Bruffy, 96 U. S. 176, (1877), pp. 63, 215. Williams vs. Suffolk Insurance Co., 13 Pet. 415, (1839), pp. 19, 33. Williams vs. U. S., 23 Ct. Cl. 46, p. 70. Williams vs. Welhaven, 55 Fed. Rep. 80, p. 54. Wilson vs. Blanco, 4 N. Y. S. 714, p. 51. Wooster vs. Manufacturing Co., 31 Me. 246, p. 74. Wren, The, 6 Wall. 155, p. 152. Yeaton vs. Frey, 5 Cranch. 335, (1809), p. 151. Young vs. U. S., 97 U. S. 39, (1877), p. 206. Zavalla, The Schooner, Blatch. 173, pp. 187, 191. Zakonite vs. Wolf, 226 U. S. 212, p. 80. Zee Star, The, 4 Rob. 71, pp. 185, 187. Abandoned and Captured Property act, 206. Abrogation of treaties, 83, 112. Abstention, belligerent duties of, toward enemies, 198, 201; belligerent du- Accepting commissions, 117. Accretion, acquisition of territory by, 24. Acquiescence, belligerent duties of, toward enemies, 198; belligerent du- Acquired territory, liabilities attached to, 56. Acquisition of territory, 23. Adjudication of prizes, 187. Administrative law, international, 88. Admiralty jurisdiction, extent of, 37. Alien enemies, protection of, 202, 214; rights of, 214. See also, Enemy persons. Aliens, protection of, 78, 81, 97. Ambassadors. See Diplomatic officers. Amelia Island affair, 27. Analogues of contraband, 156. Anarchists, 75. Angary, 167. Anti-Chinese outrages, 96, 97. Anti-Italian outrages, 80, 96. Apology, reparation by, 95. Arbitral Court, permanent, 102. Arbitral decisions, effect of, on private rights, 102. Arbitration, permanent court of, 102; submission to, a political question, IOI; treaties of, 26. Armed belligerent vessels, neutral goods on, 160. Army, control of, 175, 207, 210; violations of neutrality by, 172. Army Instructions, 175. Army Instructions concerning: rights of non-combatants, 211; requisition, Army Regulations, 68, 175. Army Regulations concerning: neutrality, preservation of, 173; respect for Articles for government of the navy, 177. Articles of War, 176. Assistance of foreign justice, 73. Asylum, right of, 54; for vessels in distress, 65, 177. Austin, John, 14, 15. Base of operations, 112, 113, 119. Bays, territorial, 32. Behring Sea seal fiisheries, arbitration of, 32; litigation over, 30, 32. Bello parta cedunt reipublicae, 193. Bentham, Jeremy, on international law, II. Blockade, 149. Bonfils, H., definition of international law, 13. Boundaries, 31. Boundary rivers, See international rivers. Boxer rebellion, 27. Breach of municipal law, extraterritorial seizures for, 29. Canals, interoceanic, 124. Canning, George, on contributions of the United States to the law of neutrality, 127. Care of prizes, 183. Caroline affair, 27. Cession, acquisition of territory by, 25; of territory, as reparation, 95. Chesapeake affair, 157. Citizens, immunity of, from foreign military service, 50; jurisdiction over, Civil population, acts of in time of war, 214. Claims, prosecution of, 100; of neutral owner of prize, 168. See also Classification of subject matter of international law, 17. Closed trade, 161. Combatants, rights of in land war, 209; rights of in naval war, 213. Commercial embargoes, 123. Commercial policy, 47. Common law, theory of territorial jurisdiction, 45. Compensation for prizes, 168. Condemnation of prizes, grounds of, 149. Confiscation of enemy debts, 201, 215; of enemy private property on land, Conquest, acquisition of territory by, 24. Consolato del Mare, 166. Constitution, power of national government to protect aliens under, 80, 81; 99. Constitutional guarantees, effect of, on extradition, 91; application in ac- Consular conventions, 40. Consular jurisdiction, 37, 40, 41, 53, 60, 74. Consular Regulations, 70. Consular Regulations concerning: asylum, 55; consuls subject to jurisdic- Consuls, duties under international law, 70; immunities, 52; subject to Continuous voyage, application to blockade, 152; application to contraband Contraband, 153; judicial decisions on, 155. Contributions, 205. Converted merchantmen, 181. Convoy, enemy, 160; neutral, 182. Cooperation, international, 87. Corporations, difficulty of controlling by law, 18. Court of claims, 100; jurisdiction of, 100, 206; in states of the United States, 103. Courts martial, 176, 177, 210. Counterfeit of foreign securities, 73. Crime, prevention of, 88. Crimes against international law, 72-78; against diplomatic officers, 75-77; Cuba, succession to, 58. Customs collectors, instructions to, 121, 214. Customs collectors, instructions to, concerning: alien enemies, protection Cutting case, 41. Damages for prize seizures, 169. Declaration of London, status of 190. Declaration of London on: blockade, 150; contraband, 154; destruction of De facto government, succession to, 63. Definitions of international law, 13; of municipal law, 14. Destruction of enemy prizes, 214; of neutral prizes, 184. Diplomatic Instructions, 69. Diplomatic Instructions concerning: conduct of diplomatic officers in bel- Diplomatic officers, duties in belligerent countries, 126; immunities, 51; Diplomacy, prosecution of claims by, 100. Discovery and occupation, acquisition of territory by, 23. Division of power between state and national governments, 228. Due diligence, 72, 112. Duties and rights, 18, 19. Embargo, commercial, 123; hostile, 216. Emigration, 47. Enemy character of neutral goods, 158. Enemy goods in neutral vessel, 163. Enemy license, 161. Enemy persons, 202, 214. Enemy private property, on land, 205, 216; at sea, 166, 202, 203. Enemy ships, enemy goods, 165. Enemy trade, 162, 215. Enemy vessel with neutral goods, 165. Enforcement of international law, II. Enlisting in foreign service, 117. Executive Orders, 223. Executive Orders concerning: alien enemies, protection of, 214; asylum in Exemptions from territorial jurisdiction, 38, 45, 49, 50. Exemptions from neutral territorial jurisdiction, 138-141. Expatriation, 48. Exterritoriality, 140. Extradition, 89-92. Extraterritorial application of law, 42, 43. Extraterritorial crime, 40. Extraterritorial jurisdiction, 31, 33, 38, 40, 176-177. See also, Consular ju- risdiction. Extraterritorial seizures, in time of peace, 29; by neutrals, 133. Fishing vessels, enemy, 204. Florida, invasion of, 27. Force, use of against foreign states, 26. Foreign governments, offenses against, 72, 73, 74. Free ships, free goods, 164. Fundamental norms of international law, 21. Geneva Conventions, 202, 209. Geneva Convention on Naval War, 212. Gray, J. C., 14, 15. Greytown affair, 27. |