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quadgram | frequency |
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of the united states | 211 |
the law of nations | 89 |
in the case of | 62 |
of the law of | 54 |
on the part of | 36 |
in the united states | 33 |
in time of war | 31 |
the united states and | 30 |
the case of the | 28 |
the laws of war | 28 |
the jurisdiction of the | 27 |
the part of the | 26 |
science of international law | 26 |
within the jurisdiction of | 24 |
the state to which | 24 |
the united states in | 23 |
the declaration of london | 23 |
at the present time | 23 |
the declaration of paris | 23 |
for the purpose of | 22 |
principles of international law | 22 |
of the nineteenth century | 22 |
the science of international | 22 |
the family of nations | 21 |
in regard to the | 21 |
on the other hand | 20 |
by the united states | 19 |
of an international court | 19 |
the united states of | 19 |
a flag of truce | 18 |
the nature of the | 18 |
the end of the | 17 |
the use of the | 17 |
as in the case | 17 |
in time of peace | 17 |
the law of nature | 17 |
of the treaty of | 17 |
of the laws of | 17 |
the character of the | 16 |
of the state to | 16 |
at the time of | 16 |
to the united states | 16 |
the international prize court | 16 |
a prisoner of war | 16 |
from time to time | 15 |
in the service of | 15 |
of one of the | 15 |
the officers and crew | 15 |
private property at sea | 15 |
at the same time | 15 |
jurisdiction of the united | 15 |
and the united states | 15 |
the service of the | 14 |
of the right to | 14 |
the provisions of the | 14 |
the commander of the | 14 |
of the state in | 14 |
so far as the | 14 |
history of the law | 14 |
between the united states | 14 |
of the declaration of | 14 |
united states of america | 14 |
president of the united | 14 |
of prisoners of war | 14 |
by the law of | 14 |
of a flag of | 14 |
of the right of | 14 |
service of the enemy | 13 |
in the time of | 13 |
by the treaty of | 13 |
the congress of vienna | 13 |
vessels of the enemy | 13 |
on the high seas | 13 |
of the great powers | 13 |
the conclusion of peace | 13 |
on the ground that | 13 |
the fact that the | 12 |
the middle of the | 12 |
black book of the | 12 |
the government of the | 12 |
one of the belligerents | 12 |
has the right to | 12 |
the hague peace conferences | 12 |
property of enemy subjects | 12 |
the latter part of | 12 |
the head of the | 12 |
so far as possible | 12 |
the state in which | 12 |
of the seventeenth century | 12 |
in a foreign state | 12 |
the law of war | 12 |
book of the admiralty | 12 |
the right to capture | 12 |
of a neutral state | 12 |
the balance of power | 11 |
a treaty of peace | 11 |
for the benefit of | 11 |
of the eighteenth century | 11 |
the rules of the | 11 |
the second hague conference | 11 |
the sick and wounded | 11 |
right to capture private | 11 |
the treaty of paris | 11 |
as a means of | 11 |
the beginning of the | 11 |
the principles of international | 11 |
of the family of | 11 |
a part of the | 11 |
of the principles of | 11 |
bearer of a flag | 11 |
the president of the | 11 |
property of the enemy | 11 |
of the existence of | 11 |
the sovereignty of the | 11 |
to the laws of | 11 |
within the territory of | 11 |
the bearer of a | 10 |
to the original owner | 10 |
states parties to the | 10 |
as well as the | 10 |
to capture private property | 10 |
the benefit of the | 10 |
of international law must | 10 |
the subjects of the | 10 |
jurisdiction of the state | 10 |
the territory of the | 10 |
the point of view | 10 |
treaties and state papers | 10 |
parties to the treaty | 10 |
as prisoners of war | 10 |
court of the united | 10 |
of the several states | 10 |
and usages of war | 10 |
on the ground of | 10 |
in the exercise of | 10 |
state to which he | 10 |
a ship of war | 10 |
in behalf of the | 10 |
two or more states | 10 |
minister of foreign affairs | 9 |
as far as possible | 9 |
of the privy council | 9 |
one of the parties | 9 |
by the parent state | 9 |
in the treaty of | 9 |
under the control of | 9 |
latter part of the | 9 |
the court of admiralty | 9 |
the property of the | 9 |
in some of the | 9 |
a citizen of the | 9 |
to which he is | 9 |
are not liable to | 9 |
the united states the | 9 |
exempt from local jurisdiction | 9 |
the power of the | 9 |
for the sake of | 9 |
the parties to the | 9 |
the protection of the | 9 |
on account of the | 9 |
subjects of the state | 9 |
to the law of | 9 |
the equality of states | 9 |
as a matter of | 9 |
the laws of the | 9 |
institute of international law | 9 |
southern district of florida | 9 |
permanent court of arbitration | 9 |
from the point of | 8 |
the declaration of war | 8 |
point of view of | 8 |
during the nineteenth century | 8 |
translation from latin by | 8 |
by the declaration of | 8 |
the limits of the | 8 |
or of any colony | 8 |
for the most part | 8 |
the law of the | 8 |
for the use of | 8 |
at the outbreak of | 8 |
the second peace conference | 8 |
the authority of the | 8 |
that is to say | 8 |
one third to the | 8 |
capture private property at | 8 |
the interests of the | 8 |
it was held that | 8 |
the members of the | 8 |
which he is accredited | 8 |
the country of the | 8 |
been the subject of | 8 |
respecting the laws of | 8 |
of the state which | 8 |
in the form of | 8 |
the states parties to | 8 |
occupied by the enemy | 8 |
head of the state | 8 |
the growth of the | 8 |
of the international community | 8 |
to the declaration of | 8 |
in the way of | 8 |
the conditions of the | 8 |
under the jurisdiction of | 8 |
to the officers and | 8 |
the high court of | 8 |
by the laws of | 8 |
the department of state | 8 |
seem to have been | 8 |
the authorities of the | 8 |
prize and prize courts | 8 |
the right of reprisal | 8 |
select pleas of the | 8 |
in the days of | 8 |
the minister of foreign | 8 |
the practice of the | 8 |
states of the world | 8 |
pleas of the admiralty | 8 |
the vessels of the | 8 |
in accord with the | 8 |
one half to the | 8 |
the united states has | 8 |
is the duty of | 8 |
for the conduct of | 8 |
of the other belligerent | 8 |
de droit international public | 8 |
the exercise of the | 7 |
the right of search | 7 |
in accordance with the | 7 |
with the exception of | 7 |
spain and the united | 7 |
the necessities of war | 7 |
the establishment of a | 7 |
of the diplomatic agent | 7 |
a real international court | 7 |
members of the international | 7 |
the institute of international | 7 |
not parties to the | 7 |
from the date of | 7 |
is a matter of | 7 |
in the same manner | 7 |
at the beginning of | 7 |
naval forces of the | 7 |
foreign prince or state | 7 |
it is the duty | 7 |
the right of the | 7 |
by the fact that | 7 |
the time of war | 7 |
by the act of | 7 |
the right of independence | 7 |
the laws of land | 7 |
erection of an international | 7 |
of the subjects of | 7 |
abolition of the right | 7 |
officers and crew of | 7 |
in the first place | 7 |
the diplomatic agent is | 7 |
of his own country | 7 |
the inhabitants of the | 7 |
one of the great | 7 |
the law of england | 7 |
the attitude of the | 7 |
the decision of the | 7 |
in the course of | 7 |
the society of states | 7 |
exercise of the right | 7 |
are liable to capture | 7 |
of some of the | 7 |
the erection of an | 7 |
of any foreign prince | 7 |
of the proceeds of | 7 |
to the suez canal | 7 |
international community of states | 7 |
it is held that | 7 |
armies of the united | 7 |
the armed forces of | 7 |
as contraband of war | 7 |
of view of international | 7 |
be said to be | 7 |
english translation from latin | 7 |
for the performance of | 7 |
from the time of | 7 |
law of nature and | 7 |
of the international society | 7 |
the convention of geneva | 7 |
view of international law | 7 |
citizen of the united | 7 |
the independence of the | 7 |
the existence of a | 7 |
at the congress of | 7 |
the treaty of with | 7 |
the outbreak of war | 7 |
submarine telegraphic cables between | 7 |
parties to the war | 7 |
may be said to | 7 |
public property of the | 7 |
the acts of the | 7 |
armed forces of the | 7 |
the international community of | 7 |
any foreign prince or | 7 |
the hague conference of | 7 |
may be regarded as | 7 |
the action of the | 7 |
in the war of | 7 |
the efficiency of the | 7 |
the state of the | 7 |
to the minister of | 7 |
cannot be compelled to | 7 |
of the modern period | 7 |
state is bound to | 7 |
the terms of the | 7 |
as to the suez | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
the time of the | 7 |
this case held that | 7 |
the rules and principles | 7 |
of the receiving state | 7 |
of the state of | 7 |
be found in the | 6 |
the principle of the | 6 |
the permanent court of | 6 |
whom the united states | 6 |
belonging to the hostile | 6 |
for the division of | 6 |
naval war code of | 6 |
district court of the | 6 |
the consolato del mare | 6 |
on the conclusion of | 6 |
the laws of oleron | 6 |
in such a case | 6 |
seems to have been | 6 |
waters of the united | 6 |
interpretation of the declaration | 6 |
international administration of justice | 6 |
united states and great | 6 |
the person of the | 6 |
original and english translation | 6 |
the exception of contraband | 6 |
organization of the family | 6 |
the exchange of prisoners | 6 |
at the end of | 6 |
i shall endeavour to | 6 |
the theater of war | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
the continuance of the | 6 |
there can be no | 6 |
personal property of enemy | 6 |
shall be deemed guilty | 6 |
be deemed guilty of | 6 |
the laws of england | 6 |
hague peace conferences as | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
land and naval forces | 6 |
one or more states | 6 |
on the law of | 6 |
a violation of the | 6 |
is held to be | 6 |
with respect to the | 6 |
property of the state | 6 |
of international law in | 6 |
amicable settlement of disputes | 6 |
an international prize court | 6 |
efficiency of the navy | 6 |
practice of the united | 6 |
war between the united | 6 |
to that of the | 6 |
in so far as | 6 |
the subject of the | 6 |
of the hostile country | 6 |
merchant vessels of the | 6 |
states and great britain | 6 |
the outbreak of hostilities | 6 |
at the second hague | 6 |
the approval of the | 6 |
united states and spain | 6 |
of the rights of | 6 |
the development of the | 6 |
prisoner of war is | 6 |
in a court of | 6 |
citizens of the united | 6 |
elements of international law | 6 |
in the same way | 6 |
to the prize court | 6 |
to the local authorities | 6 |
the peace of westphalia | 6 |
for the purposes of | 6 |
the state which he | 6 |
between spain and the | 6 |
in the performance of | 6 |
for the protection of | 6 |
united states as to | 6 |
the united states are | 6 |
the ordinary course of | 6 |
exception of contraband of | 6 |
to the hostile army | 6 |
at the conclusion of | 6 |
prisoners of war are | 6 |
law and usages of | 6 |
the lord high admiral | 6 |
united states are at | 6 |
states are at peace | 6 |
to prisoners of war | 6 |
of a state is | 6 |
of contraband of war | 6 |
the duty of the | 6 |
hostile relations of belligerents | 6 |
the interpretation of the | 6 |
the question of the | 6 |
translation from italian by | 6 |
in the interests of | 6 |
united states in the | 6 |
into the hands of | 6 |
rules of the law | 6 |
and english translation from | 6 |
were to be divided | 6 |
of war may be | 6 |
the principles of the | 6 |
in order that a | 6 |
of the international prize | 6 |
it is customary to | 6 |
in the history of | 6 |
in the state of | 6 |
a party to the | 6 |
nature of the case | 6 |
to the sick and | 6 |
a vessel of war | 6 |
the performance of his | 6 |
of the cinque ports | 6 |
imprisoned not more than | 6 |
of nature and nations | 6 |
the war with spain | 6 |
is not obliged to | 6 |
a diplomatic agent is | 6 |
or jurisdiction of the | 6 |
a sovereign political unity | 6 |
with whom the united | 6 |
of the rules of | 6 |
naval prize act of | 6 |
the territorial waters of | 6 |
the title of the | 6 |
of the peace conferences | 6 |
a port of the | 5 |
so long as there | 5 |
the violation of the | 5 |
in the territory of | 5 |
the extent of the | 5 |
at the present day | 5 |
of the balance of | 5 |
the general principles of | 5 |
of captures made by | 5 |
the territory or jurisdiction | 5 |
the use of poison | 5 |
of the recognizing state | 5 |
of the court of | 5 |
of lord high admiral | 5 |
as may be necessary | 5 |
the form of a | 5 |
of a state are | 5 |
as a general principle | 5 |
the war between the | 5 |
the cessation of hostilities | 5 |
the jurisdiction of a | 5 |
the naval prize act | 5 |
the territory of an | 5 |
be given to the | 5 |
half of the nineteenth | 5 |
the period of the | 5 |
the erection of a | 5 |
performance of his functions | 5 |
high court of admiralty | 5 |
the common law courts | 5 |
in point of fact | 5 |
are subject to capture | 5 |
of a prize court | 5 |
that the united states | 5 |
communities not fully civilized | 5 |
the declaration of the | 5 |
the policy of the | 5 |
during the eighteenth century | 5 |
that in case of | 5 |
with the consent of | 5 |
within the territory or | 5 |
english translation from french | 5 |
are liable to the | 5 |
what ought to be | 5 |
part of the united | 5 |
the law and usages | 5 |
the southern district of | 5 |
the order of the | 5 |
international society of states | 5 |
returned to the original | 5 |
international prize court and | 5 |
of the international court | 5 |
the territorial jurisdiction of | 5 |
is the general rule | 5 |
it does not seem | 5 |
of a diplomatic agent | 5 |
offenses to the contrary | 5 |
on a voyage from | 5 |
of the state and | 5 |
are subject to the | 5 |
the united states at | 5 |
guilty of a high | 5 |
state to which the | 5 |
the common law of | 5 |
of the first class | 5 |
the request of the | 5 |
the right of asylum | 5 |
positive obligations of a | 5 |
of the states concerned | 5 |
authority of the state | 5 |
and imprisoned not more | 5 |
state in which he | 5 |
the international society of | 5 |
penalty for carrying contraband | 5 |
of the enemy state | 5 |
between the two countries | 5 |
is the law of | 5 |
the state in whose | 5 |
jurisdiction of another state | 5 |
as the necessities of | 5 |
the treaty of berlin | 5 |
other forms of international | 5 |
be made prisoners of | 5 |
prisoners and their treatment | 5 |
the united states have | 5 |
de jure belli ac | 5 |
by one of the | 5 |
the black book of | 5 |
be returned to the | 5 |
of the country of | 5 |
prisoners of war is | 5 |
the government to which | 5 |
to the treaty of | 5 |
the naval conference of | 5 |
treated as prisoners of | 5 |
international law of the | 5 |
the theory of the | 5 |
in the hands of | 5 |
with a view to | 5 |
similar to that of | 5 |
the latter half of | 5 |
that a state may | 5 |
in case of a | 5 |
the existence of an | 5 |
the united states is | 5 |
american journal of international | 5 |
the united states as | 5 |
for the government of | 5 |
of the state as | 5 |
the purpose of the | 5 |
of a prize crew | 5 |
partition of africa by | 5 |
rights and duties of | 5 |
to do with the | 5 |
relations with other states | 5 |
has a right to | 5 |
increasing the efficiency of | 5 |
are not entitled to | 5 |
of the states parties | 5 |
in force in the | 5 |
acts of the privy | 5 |
the representatives of the | 5 |
immunity from local jurisdiction | 5 |
to the protection of | 5 |
in the nature of | 5 |
of the independence of | 5 |
the value of the | 5 |
shall be considered as | 5 |
cannot be regarded as | 5 |
the district court of | 5 |
of a high misdemeanor | 5 |
laws and usages of | 5 |
real property of enemy | 5 |
jurisdiction of a state | 5 |
code of the united | 5 |
made prisoners of war | 5 |
it is impossible to | 5 |
the citizens of the | 5 |
in violation of neutrality | 5 |
a neutral state may | 5 |
are not to be | 5 |
of the prize court | 5 |
the domain of international | 5 |
in the occupied territory | 5 |
obligations of a neutral | 5 |
to the jurisdiction of | 5 |
jure belli ac pacis | 5 |
in the law of | 5 |
in the sense of | 5 |
fined not more than | 5 |
journal of international law | 5 |
from the nature of | 5 |
the existence of the | 5 |
of the nature of | 5 |
the right of capture | 5 |
the congress of troppau | 5 |
an account of the | 5 |
provisions of the treaty | 5 |
the flag of truce | 5 |
of the department of | 5 |
during the war with | 5 |
field of international law | 5 |
the jurisdiction of another | 5 |
the present time the | 5 |
the duties of the | 5 |
forces of the enemy | 5 |
to share in the | 5 |
state has the right | 5 |
of the community of | 5 |
the distribution of prize | 5 |
of the enemy are | 5 |
to be found in | 5 |
have the right of | 5 |
of neutral states and | 5 |
the tyranny of phrases | 5 |
of either of the | 5 |
the community of states | 5 |
the claim of the | 5 |
government of armies of | 5 |
the abolition of the | 5 |
to be treated as | 5 |
be regarded as a | 5 |
naval conference of london | 5 |
the ports of the | 5 |
of a foreign state | 5 |
domain of international law | 5 |
and in case of | 5 |
the operations of war | 5 |
common law of war | 5 |
shall be fined not | 5 |
who may be sent | 5 |
of prize money has | 5 |
rules and principles which | 5 |
laws in regard to | 5 |
rules of international law | 5 |
and shall be fined | 5 |
a state may be | 5 |
the neutrality of the | 5 |
is a question of | 5 |
one thousand eight hundred | 5 |
a large number of | 5 |
the outbreak of the | 5 |
the meaning of the | 5 |
naval service of the | 5 |
a court of appeal | 5 |
at the second peace | 5 |
the recognition of the | 5 |
of the hostile government | 5 |
deemed guilty of a | 5 |
the time of peace | 5 |
by a foreign state | 5 |
for the southern district | 5 |
free itself from the | 5 |
by which a state | 5 |
the united states to | 5 |
latter half of the | 5 |
not liable to capture | 5 |
the armed force of | 5 |
in which case the | 5 |
war code of the | 5 |
the office of lord | 5 |
the organization of the | 5 |
the treaty of peace | 5 |
of the two countries | 5 |
office of lord high | 5 |
thousand eight hundred and | 5 |
party to the treaty | 5 |
of the belligerent states | 5 |
be considered as a | 4 |
a state of war | 4 |
the date of recognition | 4 |
liable to be condemned | 4 |
the first act of | 4 |
the family of states | 4 |
of international law is | 4 |
that the interpretation of | 4 |
means of injuring the | 4 |
of the middle ages | 4 |
instructions to diplomatic officers | 4 |
state which he serves | 4 |
the regulations of the | 4 |
it is difficult to | 4 |
in times of peace | 4 |
a considerable number of | 4 |
of the government of | 4 |
of naval prize law | 4 |
a basis of international | 4 |
of the flag of | 4 |
the laws and usages | 4 |
united states at the | 4 |
great britain and france | 4 |
high court of justice | 4 |
territory of an enemy | 4 |
third part to the | 4 |
it will not be | 4 |
for a considerable time | 4 |
peaceable settlement of disputes | 4 |
property in international law | 4 |
attitude of the united | 4 |
with the intention of | 4 |
between states and individuals | 4 |
may be considered as | 4 |
international law must become | 4 |
the courts of the | 4 |
to the privileges of | 4 |
of the foreign state | 4 |
persons affected by war | 4 |
of the first rank | 4 |
in the second place | 4 |
of the second hague | 4 |
with reference to the | 4 |
of a new state | 4 |
laws of prize distribution | 4 |
is under obligation to | 4 |
diplomatic practice of the | 4 |
the treaty of utrecht | 4 |
of a portion of | 4 |
within the united states | 4 |
de jure belli et | 4 |
the fulfillment of the | 4 |
the united states provides | 4 |
to the benefit of | 4 |
territory or jurisdiction of | 4 |
which traverse only one | 4 |
of the fifteenth century | 4 |
the nineteenth century the | 4 |
be fined not more | 4 |
in the court of | 4 |
arms and munitions of | 4 |
early part of the | 4 |
to the effect that | 4 |
carrying contraband of war | 4 |
the rank of the | 4 |
of private international law | 4 |
states of north america | 4 |
as prize of war | 4 |
no direct assistance by | 4 |
introduction to select pleas | 4 |
of the relations between | 4 |
the public law of | 4 |
in the middle ages | 4 |
the fact of the | 4 |
the negotiation of treaties | 4 |
the circumstances of the | 4 |
and in any case | 4 |
is an act of | 4 |
parties to the conflict | 4 |
united states provides that | 4 |
protection of the united | 4 |
the right to take | 4 |
law of the state | 4 |
through two or more | 4 |
of unfortified and undefended | 4 |
is generally held that | 4 |
is not entitled to | 4 |
to the fact that | 4 |
recognition of new states | 4 |
that at the present | 4 |
the exchange of ratifications | 4 |
the laws and customs | 4 |
it is open to | 4 |
from the theater of | 4 |
to the foreign state | 4 |
was held that the | 4 |
forces of the united | 4 |
the whole of prizes | 4 |
of the district court | 4 |
the future of international | 4 |
it was provided that | 4 |
be treated as prisoners | 4 |
the exercise of their | 4 |
among the officers and | 4 |
the state making the | 4 |
by the enemy as | 4 |
in cases where the | 4 |
neutral relations between states | 4 |
the laws of neutrality | 4 |
under the protection of | 4 |
interpretation of international statutes | 4 |
states in the field | 4 |
the presence of the | 4 |
the law of his | 4 |
as a part of | 4 |
a matter of policy | 4 |
future of international law | 4 |
the captain of the | 4 |
the treaty or convention | 4 |
in their relations with | 4 |
citizens of the state | 4 |
of the practice of | 4 |
existence of an international | 4 |
on the payment of | 4 |
were to be returned | 4 |
manual of naval prize | 4 |
revert to the original | 4 |
in the country of | 4 |
be sent to the | 4 |
it is customary for | 4 |
the exercise of a | 4 |
by the president of | 4 |
termination of treaty of | 4 |
of a state to | 4 |
of the second class | 4 |
in the custody of | 4 |
save by a unanimous | 4 |
is considered to be | 4 |
territory of the other | 4 |
of the parent state | 4 |
to which they are | 4 |
of the human mind | 4 |
necessary for the safety | 4 |
in the reign of | 4 |
the nationality of the | 4 |
in case of war | 4 |
distribution of prize money | 4 |
to select pleas of | 4 |
instructions for the government | 4 |
it is generally held | 4 |
the modern law of | 4 |
from latin by j | 4 |
or in case of | 4 |
the names of the | 4 |
united states of north | 4 |
for the first time | 4 |
as a permanent institution | 4 |
agent is exempt from | 4 |
the proceeds of prizes | 4 |
state in which they | 4 |
so far as they | 4 |
not seem to have | 4 |
in which it is | 4 |
the coast of the | 4 |
in cases of extradition | 4 |
subjects of the enemy | 4 |
as a measure of | 4 |
captured by the enemy | 4 |
diplomatic agent is exempt | 4 |
may be necessary to | 4 |
to take part in | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
war of the united | 4 |
statutory rules and orders | 4 |
of the president of | 4 |
of injuring the enemy | 4 |
in such manner as | 4 |
in carrying on the | 4 |
on the laws of | 4 |
of the belligerents to | 4 |
a subject of the | 4 |
of the states of | 4 |
to the parent state | 4 |
of an international prize | 4 |
in the ordinary course | 4 |
forms of international agreements | 4 |
the place of honor | 4 |
recognition by the parent | 4 |
of war on land | 4 |
the government of armies | 4 |
in the act of | 4 |
is a violation of | 4 |
the rights of the | 4 |
to the number of | 4 |
source of international law | 4 |
as one of the | 4 |
of the state or | 4 |
may send diplomatic agents | 4 |
of the international law | 4 |
municipal law of the | 4 |
fitted out and armed | 4 |
as is necessary for | 4 |
during the continuance of | 4 |
the internal affairs of | 4 |
the belligerent states and | 4 |
the privileges of a | 4 |
laws and customs of | 4 |
of the character of | 4 |
of the secretary of | 4 |
of a merchant vessel | 4 |
of the means of | 4 |
the progress of the | 4 |
states not parties to | 4 |
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the right to subjects | 4 |
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of the roman empire | 4 |
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no doubt that the | 4 |
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the naval war code | 4 |
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states of america and | 4 |
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the abolition of privateering | 4 |
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prisoners of war may | 4 |
of international law was | 4 |
the state from which | 4 |
in a position to | 4 |
exemption from local jurisdiction | 4 |
state to which they | 4 |
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of a given state | 4 |
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in spite of all | 4 |
vessels of war of | 4 |
the american civil war | 4 |
translation from french by | 4 |
to the subject of | 4 |
the secretary of state | 4 |
by cessation of hostilities | 4 |
maritime and fluvial jurisdiction | 4 |
in the war between | 4 |
to the king in | 4 |
to be subject to | 4 |
the field of international | 4 |
a declaration of war | 4 |
officers and men of | 4 |
and customs of war | 4 |
in the ports of | 4 |
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of the high court | 4 |
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du droit des gens | 4 |
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a third part to | 4 |
territory occupied by the | 4 |
in the possession of | 4 |
of munitions of war | 4 |
the persons of the | 4 |
be released on parole | 4 |
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as much as the | 4 |
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one of the states | 4 |
by stress of weather | 4 |
the consent of the | 4 |
middle of the seventeenth | 4 |
according to the laws | 4 |
unfortified and undefended towns | 4 |
within the territorial jurisdiction | 4 |
fitted out by the | 4 |
relations to other states | 4 |
of the congress of | 4 |
the united states for | 4 |
to which they belong | 4 |
basis of international law | 4 |
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of the office of | 4 |
the international law of | 4 |
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international court of appeal | 4 |
the court of arbitration | 4 |
in which he has | 4 |
the field of battle | 4 |
body of the treaty | 4 |
the consideration of the | 4 |
the courts of admiralty | 4 |
jure belli et pacis | 4 |
court of arbitration and | 4 |
violation of the laws | 4 |
during the period of | 4 |
that a neutral state | 4 |
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of armies of the | 4 |
letters of marque were | 4 |
neutrality and of neutralization | 4 |
in a given case | 4 |
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the basis of the | 4 |
the country to which | 4 |
great britain and the | 4 |
between the belligerent states | 4 |
of the roman law | 4 |
is liable to capture | 4 |
for the information of | 4 |
the supreme court of | 4 |
breach of blockade is | 4 |
to extend to the | 4 |
the case of a | 4 |
of the fact that | 4 |
the nationality of a | 4 |
the sanction of the | 4 |
in the sixteenth century | 4 |
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to be fitted out | 4 |
order to be binding | 4 |
during the latter half | 4 |
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goods of a neutral | 4 |
of letters of marque | 4 |
transfer of territory by | 4 |
sovereignty of the several | 4 |
more than three years | 4 |
the united states v | 4 |
if the bearer of | 4 |
and munitions of war | 4 |
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of the navy and | 4 |
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laws of the united | 4 |
law of nations is | 4 |
in case of the | 4 |
the navigation of rivers | 4 |
who may send diplomatic | 4 |
the care of the | 4 |
lawful prize of war | 4 |
nature of the state | 4 |
states and belligerent states | 4 |
government of the united | 4 |
in their dealings with | 4 |
of neutrality and of | 4 |
extension of the right | 4 |
relations between states and | 4 |
in his power to | 4 |
the departure of the | 4 |
the original owner is | 4 |
volunteer and auxiliary navy | 4 |
neutral states and belligerent | 4 |
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the interpretation of international | 4 |
between great britain and | 4 |
entitled to the privileges | 4 |
in the conduct of | 4 |
the establishment of the | 4 |
the office of admiral | 4 |
the forces of the | 4 |
between the territory of | 4 |
to a neutral port | 4 |
war between spain and | 4 |
not more than three | 4 |
of the accrediting state | 4 |
in order to be | 4 |
international law in the | 4 |
of the value of | 4 |
on the model of | 4 |
in a neutral port | 4 |
at war with a | 4 |
be supposed that the | 3 |
with the approval of | 3 |
in the seventeenth century | 3 |
the treaty of london | 3 |
between china and japan | 3 |
part of the seventeenth | 3 |
by land and naval | 3 |
acquisition of territory by | 3 |
which sick and wounded | 3 |
the greater part of | 3 |
of the powers in | 3 |
vests originally in the | 3 |
all the privileges of | 3 |
lord one thousand eight | 3 |
the intention of the | 3 |
vessels of the united | 3 |
office of admiral was | 3 |
be sent in for | 3 |
laying down new rules | 3 |
delegation of legislative power | 3 |
is generally tried in | 3 |
de la nature et | 3 |
as well as their | 3 |
out by the enemy | 3 |
the contrary shall be | 3 |
for the fulfillment of | 3 |
until the end of | 3 |
the hostile army for | 3 |
observation of the principles | 3 |
in a manner which | 3 |
the new international law | 3 |
important states of the | 3 |
of war belong to | 3 |
a recognition of the | 3 |
ship of war or | 3 |
members of confederations and | 3 |
into before the war | 3 |
regulations of the united | 3 |
early days of the | 3 |
such part of the | 3 |
not come within the | 3 |
a third part of | 3 |
their cargoes and depart | 3 |
offense against the laws | 3 |
the justice of the | 3 |
treaty of peace of | 3 |
of war are liable | 3 |
development of international law | 3 |
grant of prize money | 3 |
the safety of the | 3 |
the letter of credence | 3 |
authorized by one of | 3 |
a crime against a | 3 |
the agents of the | 3 |
the peaceable settlement of | 3 |
of arbitration at the | 3 |
or they may be | 3 |
by the proper authorities | 3 |
on a voyage to | 3 |
of war has been | 3 |
belligerent states and their | 3 |
of belligerent and neutral | 3 |
to such treatment as | 3 |
war is a state | 3 |
there is no doubt | 3 |
if they do not | 3 |
and men of the | 3 |
carries with it the | 3 |
in the same year | 3 |
to which the vessel | 3 |
the present time it | 3 |
upon the high seas | 3 |
officers of the hostile | 3 |
it should be observed | 3 |
constitution of the international | 3 |
settlement of disputes and | 3 |
the benefit of all | 3 |
and one half to | 3 |
and of the independence | 3 |
as a ship of | 3 |
recaptures were to be | 3 |
to load their cargoes | 3 |
the pale of international | 3 |
load their cargoes and | 3 |
in the practice of | 3 |
and international relations in | 3 |
by the state to | 3 |
it appearing to the | 3 |
are accredited to the | 3 |
from a neutral port | 3 |
original owner on the | 3 |
of persons in war | 3 |
law and custom of | 3 |
of the development of | 3 |
of one or more | 3 |
a neutral state is | 3 |
th day of may | 3 |
for the maintenance of | 3 |
be compelled to take | 3 |
cities of the mediterranean | 3 |
officer in command of | 3 |
such treatment as the | 3 |
on the field of | 3 |
of the influence of | 3 |
supreme court as to | 3 |
to all the privileges | 3 |
it shall be lawful | 3 |
of the necessity of | 3 |
entitled to all the | 3 |
at their own risk | 3 |
law entitled to be | 3 |
subject to the jurisdiction | 3 |
to the continuance of | 3 |
to have been the | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
that the idea of | 3 |
of arms and munitions | 3 |
far as possible from | 3 |
is shown by the | 3 |
been more and more | 3 |
the intention of communicating | 3 |
the house of the | 3 |
foreign literature on international | 3 |
intentionally incomplete and fragmentary | 3 |
in the internal affairs | 3 |
of vessels of the | 3 |
the contrary is the | 3 |
a state is a | 3 |
united states and of | 3 |
war belong to the | 3 |
may be found in | 3 |
be made by a | 3 |
our lord one thousand | 3 |
means of settling disputes | 3 |
the importance of the | 3 |
the officers and men | 3 |
by the national flag | 3 |
not more than one | 3 |
of the common law | 3 |
the contents of the | 3 |
most favored nation clause | 3 |
to the diplomatic agent | 3 |
have given rise to | 3 |
of supreme court as | 3 |
of the english constitution | 3 |
be distinguished by being | 3 |
military or naval forces | 3 |
law of the united | 3 |
treaties of the nineteenth | 3 |
communicating it to the | 3 |
the united states was | 3 |
up to the present | 3 |
of property at sea | 3 |
proposed international prize court | 3 |
law of war does | 3 |
an act of the | 3 |
consent of the senate | 3 |
the peace of utrecht | 3 |
service of any foreign | 3 |
of the country to | 3 |
to such extent as | 3 |
regulations prescribed by the | 3 |
the execution of the | 3 |
belong to the state | 3 |
to prevent the departure | 3 |
to the vessels of | 3 |
be fitted out and | 3 |
the time of its | 3 |
conferences a permanent institution | 3 |
upon the law of | 3 |
outbreak of the war | 3 |
from this time the | 3 |
the diplomatic agent of | 3 |
pale of international law | 3 |
captures made by non | 3 |
subject which has been | 3 |
of the terms of | 3 |
the vessel as a | 3 |
condemned as lawful prize | 3 |
the act of the | 3 |
appearing to the court | 3 |
of a ship of | 3 |
of the society of | 3 |
the conduct of the | 3 |
the property of a | 3 |
definition and general scope | 3 |
of his own state | 3 |
the rights and duties | 3 |
character of the original | 3 |
confederations and other unions | 3 |
owner on the payment | 3 |
principle of international law | 3 |
intention of communicating it | 3 |
the state of new | 3 |
united states and other | 3 |
the states of europe | 3 |
movable property of the | 3 |
the preparation of the | 3 |
for a short time | 3 |
at the conference of | 3 |
bearer of the flag | 3 |
intervention in behalf of | 3 |
in the words of | 3 |
judicii fecialis sive juris | 3 |
the vessel and cargo | 3 |
private property should be | 3 |
endanger the peaceable settlement | 3 |
fecialis sive juris inter | 3 |
and the relations of | 3 |
intervention on the ground | 3 |
a term of five | 3 |
that a state has | 3 |
prizes to the captors | 3 |
may be released on | 3 |
belonging to the state | 3 |
possible from the theater | 3 |
a means of settling | 3 |
time of war as | 3 |
lord high admiral of | 3 |
all the important states | 3 |
the waters of the | 3 |
the support of the | 3 |
the case in the | 3 |
community of law between | 3 |
to issue letters of | 3 |
the prize should be | 3 |
to return to the | 3 |
to the port of | 3 |
to the extent of | 3 |
take part in the | 3 |
case held that the | 3 |
state of mississippi v | 3 |
introduction to the black | 3 |
on the approach of | 3 |
between neutrals and belligerents | 3 |
a neutral vessel carrying | 3 |
status of property on | 3 |
not obliged to receive | 3 |
the subject of one | 3 |
jurisdiction of the admiralty | 3 |
the privileges of the | 3 |
of either belligerent shall | 3 |
supreme court of the | 3 |
war may be released | 3 |
division of prize money | 3 |
between the parties to | 3 |
far is international law | 3 |
the division of the | 3 |
private property of the | 3 |
of their own state | 3 |
of five pounds per | 3 |
in harmony with the | 3 |
and one third to | 3 |
diplomacy and international relations | 3 |
of the authorities of | 3 |
under the direction of | 3 |
other at the outbreak | 3 |
recognition by a foreign | 3 |
in which a vessel | 3 |
at the hague conference | 3 |
the vessel has been | 3 |
the first three classes | 3 |
subject to local law | 3 |
their relations to the | 3 |
of the ship to | 3 |
modern law of war | 3 |
privileges and immunities of | 3 |
the rules of war | 3 |
he is generally tried | 3 |
it has been the | 3 |
in the former case | 3 |
is in accord with | 3 |
not entitled to the | 3 |
decrees during the war | 3 |
the sphere of influence | 3 |
contrary to the laws | 3 |
has been the subject | 3 |
a principle of international | 3 |
appears to have been | 3 |
sent in for adjudication | 3 |
works which have no | 3 |
at peace with the | 3 |
by a majority vote | 3 |
citizens of their own | 3 |
means of increasing the | 3 |
the advice and consent | 3 |
the title to all | 3 |
within the limits of | 3 |
the enforcement of neutrality | 3 |
of war does not | 3 |
a vessel of the | 3 |
by reason of the | 3 |
the right of eminent | 3 |
of war can be | 3 |
except in cases of | 3 |
was in this way | 3 |
by the side of | 3 |
the early part of | 3 |
that the title to | 3 |
private property in war | 3 |
there cannot be any | 3 |
the territories occupied by | 3 |
the right to exercise | 3 |
left to mere chance | 3 |
errors have been corrected | 3 |
have no right to | 3 |
in this case the | 3 |
and crew of a | 3 |
of the royal navy | 3 |
shall be distinguished by | 3 |
act of this kind | 3 |
it can not be | 3 |
between two or more | 3 |
public works which have | 3 |
sources of international law | 3 |
and growth of the | 3 |
the owner of the | 3 |
private property from capture | 3 |
however this may be | 3 |
the rhodian sea law | 3 |
representatives of the united | 3 |
be regulated by the | 3 |
of nations is a | 3 |
does not seem likely | 3 |
the neutral flag covers | 3 |
shall be lawful for | 3 |
and state papers may | 3 |
from the right of | 3 |
of the army or | 3 |
treaties of the united | 3 |
the maintenance of the | 3 |
in which they are | 3 |
conference at the hague | 3 |
status of persons in | 3 |
and it appearing to | 3 |
state is under obligation | 3 |
of property on land | 3 |
use of the united | 3 |
repealed save by a | 3 |
military and naval forces | 3 |
to be called law | 3 |
of the state making | 3 |
character of the vessel | 3 |
of the institute of | 3 |
the wars of the | 3 |
freedom of river navigation | 3 |
intervention in case of | 3 |
a copy of the | 3 |
of the commander of | 3 |
by the necessities of | 3 |
the conduct of war | 3 |
warden of the cinque | 3 |
of the act of | 3 |
recognition of belligerency by | 3 |
liable to capture under | 3 |
of the original owner | 3 |
do not come within | 3 |
flowing through two or | 3 |
come to an end | 3 |
by a military force | 3 |
practice is not uniform | 3 |
of enemy subjects in | 3 |
of private property in | 3 |
in the care of | 3 |
states and of the | 3 |
taken from an enemy | 3 |
be left to mere | 3 |
by some of the | 3 |
must be such as | 3 |
accompanied by a trumpeter | 3 |
the country of his | 3 |
the enemy as a | 3 |
so long as they | 3 |
the prize money laws | 3 |
the interpretation of treaties | 3 |
and of which the | 3 |
relations of neutral states | 3 |
property of the subject | 3 |
owner of the cargo | 3 |
though there is a | 3 |
government to which he | 3 |
of means of injuring | 3 |
that there is a | 3 |
the battle of plataea | 3 |
contraband of war or | 3 |
that it has been | 3 |
it is no longer | 3 |
in the presence of | 3 |
of communicating it to | 3 |
observed in interstate action | 3 |
cases involving citizens of | 3 |
of the international circle | 3 |
to the immunities of | 3 |
all prizes to the | 3 |
law of the country | 3 |
sent home for trial | 3 |
the military or naval | 3 |
the ships and goods | 3 |
subject to the laws | 3 |
the status of the | 3 |
generally tried in the | 3 |
a straight line drawn | 3 |
was a case of | 3 |
as a sovereign political | 3 |
the conclusion of the | 3 |
title of the original | 3 |
of private reprisal can | 3 |
army of the united | 3 |
of the capture of | 3 |
the high contracting parties | 3 |
united states upon the | 3 |
end of the nineteenth | 3 |
to prevent illegal acts | 3 |
captures by land and | 3 |
it must be owned | 3 |
from the commander of | 3 |
the recognizing state must | 3 |
the state of which | 3 |
status of property at | 3 |
the condition of the | 3 |
to the state which | 3 |
is international law entitled | 3 |
be no doubt that | 3 |
the real property of | 3 |
rules of the declaration | 3 |
the united states with | 3 |
states and their contending | 3 |
the custody of the | 3 |
as to the time | 3 |
entitled to the rights | 3 |
real property of the | 3 |
rights and obligations of | 3 |
in all cases in | 3 |
the proceeds of all | 3 |
of the neutral vessel | 3 |
or the lack of | 3 |
the prize court is | 3 |
taken on a voyage | 3 |
laws of war on | 3 |
in the nineteenth century | 3 |
limits of the united | 3 |
person of the sovereign | 3 |
state of the united | 3 |
sent to the prize | 3 |
agreement in regard to | 3 |
the powers of europe | 3 |
wholly within the territory | 3 |
the case of captures | 3 |
the origin of government | 3 |
prize and admiralty courts | 3 |
marks the beginning of | 3 |
the spirit of the | 3 |
must free itself from | 3 |
both vessel and cargo | 3 |
literature on international law | 3 |
in case the vessel | 3 |
the application of the | 3 |
armies in the field | 3 |
of flags of truce | 3 |
shall be treated as | 3 |
agents of the first | 3 |
scope of international law | 3 |
of a part of | 3 |
appeal in prize cases | 3 |
des gens moderne de | 3 |
the territory occupied by | 3 |
benefit of the state | 3 |
not a matter of | 3 |
not only to the | 3 |
the assent of the | 3 |
must be owned that | 3 |
end of the war | 3 |
the history of the | 3 |
the discretion of the | 3 |
citizens of a neutral | 3 |
of the original captor | 3 |
to be divided into | 3 |
is the place of | 3 |
present time it is | 3 |
an international community of | 3 |
of prize money in | 3 |
and foreign state papers | 3 |
in all such cases | 3 |
the seventeenth century the | 3 |
and other international courts | 3 |
their relations with other | 3 |
the most favored nation | 3 |
prior to may st | 3 |
as to make it | 3 |
the practice is not | 3 |
in course of time | 3 |
to the subjects of | 3 |
by means of a | 3 |
in a measure the | 3 |
for provisions and supplies | 3 |
the possession of the | 3 |
with regard to the | 3 |
for the recall of | 3 |
of the other at | 3 |
french translation from italian | 3 |
the days of the | 3 |
conform to the laws | 3 |
the complete submission of | 3 |
and with the advice | 3 |
the exequatur may be | 3 |
it to the enemy | 3 |
would not have been | 3 |
the right of capturing | 3 |
an armistice may be | 3 |
of the rules and | 3 |
it is forbidden to | 3 |
a method of acquiring | 3 |
the year of our | 3 |
itself on the model | 3 |
part of the course | 3 |
internal affairs of a | 3 |
may be released from | 3 |
the relations of states | 3 |
case of captures made | 3 |
territory is considered to | 3 |
constitution of the united | 3 |
the treaty of washington | 3 |
of sick and wounded | 3 |
a citizen of a | 3 |
of the united kingdom | 3 |
of the courts of | 3 |
right of eminent domain | 3 |
a breach of blockade | 3 |
it ought to be | 3 |
of a vessel is | 3 |
of our lord one | 3 |
the essential nature of | 3 |
to the neutral state | 3 |
is conditioned by the | 3 |
so far as these | 3 |
united states and the | 3 |
the important states of | 3 |
such vessel shall be | 3 |
to the nature of | 3 |
of the most important | 3 |
which a state may | 3 |
the question of intervention | 3 |
of the equality of | 3 |
be lawful for the | 3 |
will give in their | 3 |
for the united states | 3 |
the date of the | 3 |
translation from german by | 3 |
a member of the | 3 |
guidon de la mar | 3 |
outside the jurisdiction of | 3 |
court of arbitration at | 3 |
the geneva convention of | 3 |
the whole of the | 3 |
a third state in | 3 |
the practice of states | 3 |
a share of the | 3 |
enures to the benefit | 3 |
after the expiration of | 3 |
exercise of their functions | 3 |
the scope of international | 3 |
see treaties of u | 3 |
the united states navy | 3 |
the adoption of the | 3 |
conditions prior to recognition | 3 |
a subject which has | 3 |
flag of truce is | 3 |
or other armed vessel | 3 |
the attention of the | 3 |
a means of acquiring | 3 |
of all prizes to | 3 |
the army of the | 3 |
without offense to the | 3 |
court of admiralty was | 3 |
on board the vessel | 3 |
the destruction of prizes | 3 |
with a white flag | 3 |
the exercise of its | 3 |
according to the law | 3 |
the municipal laws of | 3 |
as to prize money | 3 |
in excess of authority | 3 |
the existence of war | 3 |
distinguished by being painted | 3 |
goods of an enemy | 3 |
and decrees during the | 3 |
international courts of justice | 3 |
private enemy property at | 3 |
territorial waters of a | 3 |
of those who have | 3 |
and vice admiralty courts | 3 |
the first and second | 3 |
of the prize courts | 3 |
a certain degree of | 3 |
department of foreign affairs | 3 |
international law entitled to | 3 |
except in case of | 3 |
the fact that a | 3 |
british and foreign state | 3 |
in most of the | 3 |
in the middle of | 3 |
belong to the army | 3 |
that the diplomatic agent | 3 |
nature et des gens | 3 |
of action of the | 3 |
commits a crime against | 3 |
information as to the | 3 |
not in accord with | 3 |
the war of the | 3 |
entitled to be called | 3 |
once and for all | 3 |
the resources of the | 3 |
is held that the | 3 |
either of the parties | 3 |
how far is international | 3 |
territorial jurisdiction of the | 3 |
prize money in england | 3 |
captured as a prize | 3 |
of a diplomatic representative | 3 |
the publication of the | 3 |
in a foreign country | 3 |
the personnel of a | 3 |
and principles which are | 3 |
the service of any | 3 |
on the th of | 3 |
they are entitled to | 3 |
subject of the state | 3 |
or the law of | 3 |
stress of weather or | 3 |
during war with spain | 3 |
by a force sufficient | 3 |
in contrast to the | 3 |
they are liable to | 3 |
the ship to which | 3 |
by the convention of | 3 |
the league of nations | 3 |
the warden of the | 3 |
or procures to be | 3 |
principles of prize distribution | 3 |
the conference of london | 3 |
where there is no | 3 |
enemy property at sea | 3 |
must decide for itself | 3 |
is liable to the | 3 |
of a treaty of | 3 |
legal persons having qualified | 3 |
the armies of the | 3 |
the relations into which | 3 |
the name of the | 3 |
laws of the state | 3 |
commander of the army | 3 |
breach of the law | 3 |
for the guidance of | 3 |
a community of law | 3 |
be allowed thirty days | 3 |
establishment of the blockade | 3 |
the claims of the | 3 |
has given rise to | 3 |
be no talk of | 3 |
the division of prize | 3 |
war are liable to | 3 |
of the two states | 3 |
or vessels of war | 3 |
submit their disputes to | 3 |
to the exercise of | 3 |
the commander in chief | 3 |
it is not surprising | 3 |
of war between the | 3 |
of the convention of | 3 |
law of nations to | 3 |
the united states declared | 3 |
orders in council of | 3 |
a breach of the | 3 |
of the crew of | 3 |
english translation from italian | 3 |
revue de droit international | 3 |
right to declare that | 3 |
all the members of | 3 |
it has been held | 3 |
sir william scott said | 3 |
violation of the principles | 3 |
international law does not | 3 |
which is to be | 3 |
must be admitted that | 3 |
the right to use | 3 |
as well as to | 3 |
are not prisoners of | 3 |
part of the ship | 3 |
the proposed international prize | 3 |
after the battle of | 3 |
nearly all the important | 3 |
the city of washington | 3 |
during the latter part | 3 |
according to the circumstances | 3 |
of the prize captured | 3 |
of the citizens of | 3 |
general rights and obligations | 3 |
britain and the united | 3 |
should be determined by | 3 |
state making the demand | 3 |
to give no quarter | 3 |
direct assistance by neutral | 3 |
the eighteenth century the | 3 |
making the actual capture | 3 |
diligence to prevent the | 3 |
the time of their | 3 |
be brought within the | 3 |
issue letters of marque | 3 |
to the owner and | 3 |
growth of english law | 3 |
of which i have | 3 |
the fact that international | 3 |
the peace conference at | 3 |
neutral state is bound | 3 |
year of our lord | 3 |
treatise on international law | 3 |
in accord with which | 3 |
subjects of a neutral | 3 |
be condemned as lawful | 3 |
right of capturing private | 3 |
by neutral to belligerent | 3 |
to a port of | 3 |
in the matter of | 3 |
the payment of one | 3 |
of the naval war | 3 |
as to suez canal | 3 |
the states of the | 3 |
of vessels of war | 3 |
the bearer of the | 3 |
the parent state may | 3 |
of the local authorities | 3 |
the prisoner of war | 3 |
regulation of neutral relations | 3 |
of the occupied territory | 3 |
the general rights of | 3 |
to by the united | 3 |
by and with the | 3 |
at the expense of | 3 |
so far as it | 3 |
the principle of equality | 3 |
basis of the law | 3 |
the united states upon | 3 |
and that it has | 3 |
privileges of the prisoner | 3 |
work on international law | 3 |
requisitions for provisions and | 3 |
of the members of | 3 |
united states of colombia | 3 |
during the middle ages | 3 |
territorial domain and jurisdiction | 3 |
admiralty and vice admiralty | 3 |
those who are to | 3 |
to accept the decision | 3 |
exchange of prisoners of | 3 |
may not be used | 3 |
of a violation of | 3 |
the first hague conference | 3 |
sojourning in a foreign | 3 |
the supreme authority of | 3 |
he may be accompanied | 3 |
the influence of the | 3 |
the number of men | 3 |
international community of law | 3 |
the high seas from | 3 |
of arbitration and other | 3 |
joint captures by land | 3 |
of the geneva convention | 3 |
it is ordered that | 3 |
of increasing the efficiency | 3 |
the treaty of versailles | 3 |
after the outbreak of | 3 |
going to the captors | 3 |
one sixth to the | 3 |
of the enemy is | 3 |
maintained by a force | 3 |
war with a third | 3 |
to the coast of | 3 |
law of his country | 3 |
the ratification of the | 3 |
for the payment of | 3 |
freedom of speech and | 3 |
the conflict of laws | 3 |
the vessel should be | 3 |
it has not been | 3 |
to the army of | 3 |
and consent of the | 3 |
of more than one | 3 |
of state of the | 3 |
is to be observed | 3 |
a source of international | 3 |
have the right to | 3 |
of the field of | 3 |
in addition to the | 3 |
declaration of london and | 3 |
service of the state | 3 |
the right of private | 3 |
has been held that | 3 |
the united states by | 3 |
of any vessel of | 3 |
international law of peace | 3 |
six miles in width | 3 |
are determined by the | 3 |
for the exchange of | 3 |
the amicable settlement of | 3 |
division of the proceeds | 3 |
so long as the | 3 |
of war as in | 3 |
to be furnished by | 3 |
the treasury of the | 3 |
have been replaced by | 3 |
method of carrying on | 3 |
a part of their | 3 |
value of the prize | 3 |
by virtue of the | 3 |
of united states as | 3 |
jure et officiis bellicis | 3 |
droit des gens moderne | 3 |
the recognition of belligerency | 3 |
and obligations of states | 3 |
by the head of | 3 |
right of a state | 3 |
peace conference at the | 3 |
straight line drawn from | 3 |
submission of one of | 3 |
for the discussion of | 3 |
in regard to intervention | 3 |
which it is the | 3 |
any portion of the | 3 |
duties of belligerent and | 3 |
one of the belligerent | 3 |
the occupier can only | 3 |
effect of admission of | 3 |
the growth of law | 3 |
le droit de la | 3 |
neutral state may not | 3 |
port of the united | 3 |
et judicii fecialis sive | 3 |
the practice of sending | 3 |
first act of hostilities | 3 |
that the privilege of | 3 |
of the rhodian law | 3 |
the right to declare | 3 |
it must be admitted | 3 |
of war is not | 3 |
of the admiralty courts | 3 |
as an act of | 3 |
been fitted out by | 3 |
states will give in | 3 |
provisions in regard to | 3 |
by an act of | 3 |
to the hostile government | 3 |
as they do not | 3 |
allowed thirty days after | 3 |
toward the end of | 3 |
a territory is considered | 3 |
belligerent and neutral powers | 3 |
recognition of a new | 3 |
of the eastern states | 3 |
the ground that the | 3 |
the right of convoy | 3 |
droit de la nature | 3 |
which the united states | 3 |
of the prisoner of | 3 |
sive juris inter gentes | 3 |
a constitution of the | 3 |
weight of influence in | 3 |
by order in council | 3 |
civil officers of the | 3 |
jurisdiction of supreme court | 3 |
agreement between the belligerents | 3 |
not to be considered | 3 |
right to make such | 3 |
advice and consent of | 3 |
the state is the | 3 |
united states for the | 3 |
state property in international | 3 |
cables in time of | 3 |
the other at the | 3 |
the admission of insurgent | 3 |
the idea of sovereignty | 3 |
of international law or | 3 |
to the rules of | 3 |
not more than ten | 3 |
those which have been | 3 |
the development of international | 3 |
right to subjects of | 3 |
the consular court of | 3 |
as part of the | 3 |
has the right of | 3 |
under the authority of | 3 |
arbitration at the hague | 3 |
time of war the | 3 |
to the black book | 3 |
that a state is | 3 |
means of acquiring territory | 3 |
provisions and supplies essential | 3 |
to the head of | 3 |
the increasing importance of | 3 |
in their relations to | 3 |
juris et judicii fecialis | 3 |
to the right of | 3 |
of modern international law | 3 |
efforts were made to | 3 |
a letter of credence | 3 |
of influence in affairs | 3 |
an order in council | 3 |
by the hope of | 3 |
judge as to the | 3 |
the idea of a | 3 |
the original owner on | 3 |
is exempt from local | 3 |
pounds per man on | 3 |
reasonable requisitions for provisions | 3 |
la nature et des | 3 |
closely related to the | 3 |
ordinary course of her | 3 |
not prisoners of war | 3 |
of the state whose | 3 |
the treaties of the | 3 |
to be returned to | 3 |
contrary is the case | 3 |
persons having qualified status | 3 |
the owner and one | 3 |
commerce and sea laws | 3 |
to subjects of the | 3 |
themselves as to the | 3 |
supreme authority of the | 3 |
the legislation of the | 3 |
in the year of | 3 |
the restoration of charles | 3 |
itself from the tyranny | 3 |
the fact that these | 3 |
vessel should be seized | 3 |
side by side with | 3 |
they can only be | 3 |
in such cases the | 3 |
the rule of the | 3 |
with the united states | 3 |
rules of the consolato | 3 |
that war is a | 3 |
the powers of the | 3 |
in a case of | 3 |
duties of the office | 3 |
the absence of a | 3 |
is the right to | 3 |
of great britain and | 3 |
or naval forces of | 3 |
of a constitution of | 3 |
of confederations and other | 3 |
of the condition of | 3 |
to the contrary shall | 3 |
forces of the state | 3 |
to the property of | 3 |
by the congress of | 3 |
the validity of the | 3 |
subjects of enemy states | 3 |
of jurisdiction of the | 3 |
which it has not | 3 |
of the science of | 3 |
of the first three | 3 |
all cases in which | 3 |
restoration of charles ii | 3 |
territory of the united | 3 |
in the house of | 3 |
beginning of the modern | 3 |
of the latter part | 3 |
de jure et officiis | 3 |
in the uniform of | 3 |
court of first instance | 3 |
sovereignty of its members | 3 |
was a great step | 3 |
the position of the | 3 |
the real and true | 3 |
or at any rate | 3 |
of the middle period | 3 |
the flag of the | 3 |
the present time is | 3 |
in the operations of | 3 |
neutral state by the | 3 |
in any way to | 3 |
organization of the international | 3 |
the same manner as | 3 |
an end to the | 3 |
of a community of | 3 |
port of the enemy | 3 |
state to which it | 3 |
amelioration of the condition | 3 |
right of private reprisal | 3 |
article of the naval | 3 |
it is the general | 3 |
other state or states | 3 |
the matter of metzger | 3 |
was at this time | 3 |
taken from the enemy | 3 |
the congo free state | 3 |
in any port or | 3 |
to the triple alliance | 3 |
the general effect of | 3 |
against their own country | 3 |
of the property of | 3 |
the pacific blockade of | 3 |
it according to the | 3 |
the relations between the | 3 |
to become a citizen | 3 |
voluntary and auxiliary navy | 3 |
declaration of paris of | 3 |
country to which the | 3 |
to which it has | 3 |
intervention in affairs of | 3 |
upon the persons of | 3 |
five pounds per man | 3 |
adoption of the rules | 3 |
required by military necessity | 3 |
adjudication of the prize | 3 |
sanitary and police jurisdiction | 3 |
courts of arbitration and | 3 |
liable to seizure and | 3 |
behalf of the party | 3 |
from the standpoint of | 3 |
the idea of the | 3 |
relations between the states | 3 |
of admission of insurgency | 3 |
to fulfill the obligations | 3 |
uniform of the enemy | 3 |
of a vessel of | 3 |
and naval forces of | 3 |
put an end to | 3 |
at the city of | 3 |
any vessel of war | 3 |
of a similar nature | 3 |
accept the decision of | 3 |
international law cannot be | 3 |
to a foreign state | 3 |
declaration of paris in | 3 |
an enemy of the | 3 |
law of the sea | 3 |
genuine declaration of law | 2 |
hostile intercourse between the | 2 |
be employed upon public | 2 |
of war with respect | 2 |
convention of geneva of | 2 |
to the fear that | 2 |
the subjects of either | 2 |
the aims defended are | 2 |
the reign of richard | 2 |
taken in the act | 2 |
fundamentals of arbitration in | 2 |
agreed to by the | 2 |
act of bad faith | 2 |
the object of the | 2 |
a change in the | 2 |
can only be determined | 2 |
the united states congress | 2 |
nationality of a vessel | 2 |
a force sufficient to | 2 |
that when the executive | 2 |
of those writers who | 2 |
after adjudication of the | 2 |
question of the right | 2 |
convention for the protection | 2 |
relations of the parties | 2 |
objects for which a | 2 |
of the inhabitants of | 2 |
are more formal and | 2 |
international relations during antiquity | 2 |
accepted rules of the | 2 |
the case does not | 2 |
to the resources of | 2 |
after the completion of | 2 |
vested in the state | 2 |
state may not be | 2 |
go to the captors | 2 |
prize vests in the | 2 |
the united states may | 2 |
she should be released | 2 |
end of the seventeenth | 2 |
are regarded as possessed | 2 |
recognition of belligerency is | 2 |
treaty of with spain | 2 |
is liable to such | 2 |
that may demand retribution | 2 |
recognized principles of international | 2 |
not become a precedent | 2 |
causes of difference between | 2 |
of prize courts and | 2 |
capture unless they perform | 2 |
be made through the | 2 |
with the law of | 2 |
why vessels that are | 2 |
his native state after | 2 |
second hague conference acts | 2 |
of their own and | 2 |
the custom house in | 2 |
the principles of politics | 2 |
crown reserves the right | 2 |
under escort of vessels | 2 |
disputes between states to | 2 |
of a neutral are | 2 |
persons of the inhabitants | 2 |
commander of a naval | 2 |
iii international administration of | 2 |
the united states shall | 2 |
the construction of railways | 2 |
can be deprived of | 2 |
in cases of urgent | 2 |
districts occupied by the | 2 |
which are to be | 2 |
ascertain whether a breach | 2 |
by annexation of territory | 2 |
principles upon which the | 2 |
the generals of the | 2 |
and that is the | 2 |
to fit out and | 2 |
the crew and passenger | 2 |
state can be bound | 2 |
impossible for the family | 2 |
state may acquire jurisdiction | 2 |
or in their relations | 2 |
military service of the | 2 |
opposing interests of the | 2 |
belligerents to confer with | 2 |
between international courts of | 2 |
on rules of law | 2 |
of the powers which | 2 |
of two or more | 2 |
according to the nature | 2 |
may be established by | 2 |
the united states military | 2 |
situated in the occupied | 2 |
it is in this | 2 |
of war when by | 2 |
subject to such regulations | 2 |
for a term of | 2 |
the partition of poland | 2 |
operations carried on in | 2 |
public depots of munitions | 2 |
seems to be that | 2 |
such proportions as to | 2 |
some of the states | 2 |
of opinion seems to | 2 |
international court does not | 2 |
the crown and the | 2 |
in which sick and | 2 |
erection of a real | 2 |
ascertain whether contraband of | 2 |
suspicion of a violation | 2 |
informed of the existence | 2 |
with intent that such | 2 |
or vessel shall be | 2 |
erection of international courts | 2 |
use in war by | 2 |
a relation between the | 2 |
there is an international | 2 |
in a prize court | 2 |
the expense of the | 2 |
the purely legal decision | 2 |
have been made to | 2 |
antiquity and the middle | 2 |
waters of a neutral | 2 |
are of particular and | 2 |
money is determined by | 2 |
intention of the legislator | 2 |
seems to indicate that | 2 |
of the third class | 2 |
situations in which they | 2 |
as the doctrine of | 2 |
parole prisoners of war | 2 |
that a given state | 2 |
to the validity of | 2 |
shown in the discussions | 2 |
international rules of procedure | 2 |
xvii status of persons | 2 |
state in time of | 2 |
cannot be held responsible | 2 |
the diplomat in his | 2 |
of the besieged to | 2 |
of a court in | 2 |
in the terms of | 2 |
all cases affecting ambassadors | 2 |
be declared good prize | 2 |
of intervention by third | 2 |
early in the nineteenth | 2 |
warden of the ports | 2 |
to be taken as | 2 |
obvious typographical errors and | 2 |
communicated to the foreign | 2 |
and time within which | 2 |
to his own state | 2 |
in order to present | 2 |
providing for the division | 2 |
shall now proceed to | 2 |
number of men on | 2 |
the present league of | 2 |
interests of the several | 2 |
hague regulations of land | 2 |
to sea from a | 2 |
the launching of projectiles | 2 |
back to their country | 2 |
of the same kind | 2 |
state of new york | 2 |
international law must be | 2 |
the destruction of the | 2 |
of a naval force | 2 |
line drawn from one | 2 |
as to the fate | 2 |
right of reprisal and | 2 |
fact that the idea | 2 |
or privateer of the | 2 |
other occurrences within the | 2 |
complete submission of the | 2 |
of the right in | 2 |
or any part thereof | 2 |
a merchant vessel of | 2 |
or reporters of journals | 2 |
parts of the coast | 2 |
tender of good offices | 2 |
made by the boarding | 2 |
territorial jurisdiction of a | 2 |
on board of any | 2 |
any military expedition or | 2 |
proceeds of the prize | 2 |
the lines of the | 2 |
or vessels are forcibly | 2 |
jurisdiction of a neutral | 2 |
principle of the equality | 2 |
pattern for future international | 2 |
according to the modern | 2 |
in different states and | 2 |
engineering and transport materials | 2 |
usages of war at | 2 |
as he tells us | 2 |
intent that such vessel | 2 |
during war between spain | 2 |
care of the sick | 2 |
surrender of fugitives from | 2 |
in war by land | 2 |
that the flag shall | 2 |
controlling reasons why vessels | 2 |
the right of self | 2 |
be carried in the | 2 |
to have been quite | 2 |
court do not curtail | 2 |
pacific blockade is a | 2 |
to the recognition of | 2 |
matter of international law | 2 |
if there should be | 2 |
interior of the island | 2 |
a pattern for future | 2 |
of another state without | 2 |
in recent years the | 2 |
for the destruction of | 2 |
to reconcile the divergent | 2 |
hostile army or its | 2 |
captured by the french | 2 |
in the following pages | 2 |
be taken to secure | 2 |
to collect information in | 2 |
the issue uncertain and | 2 |
by making a declaration | 2 |
this does not imply | 2 |
that the whole of | 2 |
chapter xix status of | 2 |
action as may be | 2 |
and the declaration of | 2 |
vessel is engaged in | 2 |
territory of the enemy | 2 |
on board of the | 2 |
for the encouragement of | 2 |
accord take up arms | 2 |
conclusion of the war | 2 |
prize in a court | 2 |
treaty may be terminated | 2 |
to after careful inquiry | 2 |
plenipotentiaries here follow the | 2 |
in the fact that | 2 |
and for the information | 2 |
in the interpretation of | 2 |
is bound to take | 2 |
organ for international legislation | 2 |
vessel practically in the | 2 |
the foundation of the | 2 |
which there is no | 2 |
administration of justice by | 2 |
irrespective of the character | 2 |
otherwise ordered by the | 2 |
the existence of infectious | 2 |
occasioned by the internment | 2 |
war is an example | 2 |
from two points of | 2 |
in pursuance of a | 2 |
armed vessels of the | 2 |
of the political authority | 2 |
the neutral is at | 2 |
or citizens of any | 2 |
to the rights and | 2 |
approval of the chief | 2 |
admission of insurgent rights | 2 |
country in which they | 2 |
they are in possession | 2 |
the armed neutralities of | 2 |
or other diplomatic agents | 2 |
required the carriage of | 2 |
they may be appraised | 2 |
the work of grotius | 2 |
case of the caroline | 2 |
if this is not | 2 |
with the object of | 2 |
between the sailing of | 2 |
intervention by third states | 2 |
war when by training | 2 |
corrected after careful comparison | 2 |
which are generally observed | 2 |
all resolutions of the | 2 |
one third went to | 2 |
in bringing about a | 2 |
vessel and her cargo | 2 |
letters of credence are | 2 |
modern period in the | 2 |
of war of either | 2 |
and that it must | 2 |
the french revolution it | 2 |
principles which are generally | 2 |
part of the burdens | 2 |
nothing more than the | 2 |
procedure in a prize | 2 |
of nations an anarchic | 2 |
ex aequo et bono | 2 |
for use in war | 2 |
as setting forth the | 2 |
a foreign state a | 2 |
vessels in time of | 2 |
to seizure and should | 2 |
says that he is | 2 |
of art or science | 2 |
the divergent views about | 2 |
of poison in any | 2 |
by a straight line | 2 |
captured ship goes to | 2 |
neutral territories shall be | 2 |
on the operations of | 2 |
those due to carelessness | 2 |
recognition was given to | 2 |
such extent as may | 2 |
from the port of | 2 |
parent state is released | 2 |
the ingress to or | 2 |
foreign enlistment act of | 2 |
panama or nicaraguan canal | 2 |
inhabitants of an occupied | 2 |
necessity of respect for | 2 |
the english prize court | 2 |
and taken care of | 2 |
from the government of | 2 |
the alphabetical order of | 2 |
testimony should be sent | 2 |
fact that the proposed | 2 |
so far as is | 2 |
military or naval service | 2 |
european concert in the | 2 |
form an arbitral tribunal | 2 |
within the boundaries of | 2 |
of war in port | 2 |
can exist without official | 2 |
landed at a convenient | 2 |
ordinary authority within it | 2 |
for the debts of | 2 |
observed in interstate relations | 2 |
end of the eighteenth | 2 |
case of the united | 2 |
according to the rules | 2 |
it be required by | 2 |
is that it is | 2 |
with which i am | 2 |
the free performance of | 2 |
decreed only after adjudication | 2 |
been in a position | 2 |
of the admiralty was | 2 |
that the right of | 2 |
conferences as organs of | 2 |
that naturalization which carries | 2 |
of any executive power | 2 |
and more becoming a | 2 |
of railways or telegraphs | 2 |
property of the crown | 2 |
divergent views about article | 2 |
careful comparison with other | 2 |
after careful inquiry into | 2 |
be forwarded with seals | 2 |
for the violation of | 2 |
resolutions of the conferences | 2 |
as i am informed | 2 |
recall of the agent | 2 |
master of the rolls | 2 |
over the writings of | 2 |
may be employed upon | 2 |
interference in the internal | 2 |
vary according to the | 2 |
vessel carrying hostile dispatches | 2 |
under specific commission from | 2 |
a portion of bessarabia | 2 |
great britain and ireland | 2 |
head money or bounty | 2 |
of great powers as | 2 |
to the meaning of | 2 |
justice by a court | 2 |
piracy was extremely prevalent | 2 |
must be in the | 2 |
the necessity of respect | 2 |
war is on board | 2 |
are properly captured may | 2 |
title to all captures | 2 |
one of the earliest | 2 |
the conduct of privateers | 2 |
into port for adjudication | 2 |
international court of arbitration | 2 |
time of war such | 2 |
they may be restored | 2 |
that the flag officers | 2 |