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ABERDEEN, LORD,

as to visit in time of peace, ii. 249

ACTIONS

and the lex fori, i. 192

against foreign sovereigns, i. 220
between enemies, ii. 333

ACTOR SEQUITUR FORUM REI, i. 395

ADJUDICATIONS

of mixed tribunals, i. 59

ADMIRAL, LORD HIGH,
commission of, i. 128

ADMIRALTY (BRITISH),

circular (1876) as to salutes, i. 133, 136

slave circular (1880), i. 252

jurisdiction of, as to foreign ships of war with illegal prize, i. 216
as to claims of salvage against ships of war, i. 217
'discretion' as applied to, i. 385.

power of foreign consul to veto, i. 385

as to booty, i. 546, ii. 78

as to contraband, ii. 230, 234

criminal jurisdiction, i. 161, 232

how far a prize court, ii. 398, 421

sentence of a foreign admiralty court, how far evidence in, ii. 406

court of, i. 128, ii. 77

ADRIATIC SEA,

claim of Venice to, i. 124

AFFIDAVIT, i. 240, ii. 424

AFFIRMING GUN, i. 570, ii. 259

AFRICA,

general Act of Berlin Conference as to, i. 164, 256, ii. 253, 529
AIX-LA-CHAPELLE,

Congress of, i. 98, 119

ALABAMA,

case of the, ii. 152

ALEXANDER THE GREAT

and the Thessalians, ii. 62, 463

ALIEN. See FOREIGNER.

right to expel, i. 460

ALLEGIANCE,
local, i. 401

natural, i. 401

in the United States, i. 407

transfer of, during hostilities, i. 431

of inhabitants of territory in military occupation, i. 432, ii. 450
conquered territory, i. 434, ii. 472

rule of international law with respect to transfer of, i. 402
evidence as to transfer of, ii. 474

ALLIANCE, TREATIES OF, i. 285

how affected by declaration of war, i. 543

legal effects of, ii. 3

casus fœderis, ii. 5

offensive and defensive, ii. 5

conflicts in, ii. 10

distinction between qualified neutrality and, ii. 12
example of Switzerland in supplying mercenaries, ii. 7

ALLIES,

recapture of goods of, from enemy, ii. 503

ALTERNAT, i. 123

AMBASSADOR. See DIPLOMATIC AGENT

AMICABLE ACCOMMODATION

in international disputes, i. 464

ANCIPITIS USÛS,

articles, ii. 232

ANGARIE JUS, i. 485

ANTICHRESIS, i. 292

ARABI PASHA,

case of, ii. 315

ARBITRATION, INTERNATIONAL,
rules governing, i. 102, 467, 485

ARGUELLES,

case of, i. 239

ARISTOCRACY, i. 147

ARMING AND EQUIPPING

ship in neutral port, ii. 148, 155
case of the Alabama,' ii. 152
'Meteor,' ii. 169

'International,' ii. 167

Reg. v. Sandoval, ii. 168

Arbuthnot and Ambrister, ii. 175

provisions of British Foreign Enlistment Act' as to, ii. 169

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ARMS,

concealing, for the enemy, i. 560

suspension of, ii. 311

United States navy regulations as to preventing supplies of, ii. 368

'ARREST OF PRINCES,'

what is, ii. 362

ARREST ON SHORE, i. 230

ART, WORKS OF, &c.,

right of belligerent to appropriate or destroy, ii. 64, 75
conduct of the French armies in 1789 as to, ii. 65
allies in 1815 as to, ii. 65

modern usage of war as to, ii. 66

books for a public library, whether a lawful prize, ii. 404
provisions of Brussels Conference as to, ii. 337

United States army regulations as to, ii. 43

See BUILDINGS

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part of maritime territory, i. 165

BEHRING SEA, i. 167

BELLIGERENTS,

recognition of, when justifiable, i. 84

rights of, when they commence, i. 525

armed forces of, how composed, i. 556

population of non-occupied territory, when to be considered, i.
560

United States army regulations as to, ii. 40

right of, to enemy's property, ii. 59

rights and duties of, within neutral State, ii. 145

friendly intercourse between, ii. 310

compacts and conventions between, ii. 311. See CONVENTION

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rights of, recognised by England in 1861, i. 84

trading of neutral with besieged or blockaded place, ii. 182,
193, 216

who may institute a siege or blockade, ii. 183, 188

provisions of Brussels Conference as to sieges, ii. 338

French military law as to duty of commandant of a besieged
place, ii. 185

definition of a siege and blockade, ii. 184

a legal blockade, how constituted, ii. 186, 192

legal operation of blockade, when suspended, ii. 191

paper blockade, ii. 187

blockades, how affected by the introduction of steam power,
ii. 188

declaration of Paris Conference (1856) as to blockades, ii. 189
a blockade, how dissolved, ii. 191

breach of blockade, a criminal act, ii. 194

cases of condemnation for breach of blockade, ii. 199, 202
effect of notification of a blockade, ii. 195

right of neutral vessel to withdraw from blockaded port, ii. 207
proof necessary for condemnation on account of breach of
blockade, ii. 200, 202

ship sailing from neutral port with intent to violate blockade,
ii. 200

communication of neutral ships of war with blockaded port,

ii. 203

license to enter blockaded port, ii. 205

entrance of a neutral ship into a blockaded port, when excusable,

ii. 200, 202, 227, 414

egress of a neutral ship from a blockaded port, when excusable,
ii. 196, 202, 206

violation of blockade, how punishable, ii. 208

capture for violation of blockade, how justified, ii. 210

Hautefeuille's theory of blockades, ii. 212

breach of, whether permitted by a license to trade, ii. 361
pacific blockade, i. 474

BOMBARDMENTS, ii. 59, 67, 185

BONDS,

foreign, i. 107

BOOTY,

right of, acquired in battle, ii. 75

rules among the Romans as to, ii. 75, 501
modern practice as to, ii. 75

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