Category: History - Warfare

International Law. A Treatise. Volume 2 (of 2) War and Neutrality. Second Edition

7. Occasions for Good Offices and Mediation 10 8. Right and Duty of offering, requesting, and rendering Good Offices and Mediation 10 9. Good Offices in contradistinction to Mediation 11 10. Good Offices and Mediation according to the Hague Arbitration Convention 12 11. Value...

Chapters

33. CHAPTER VII

Geffcken in Holtzendorff, IV. pp. 785-788--Boeck, Nos. 743-764--Dupuis, No. 289, and _Guerre_, Nos. 224-231--Higgins, pp. 432-435--Lémonon, pp. 280-293--Nippold, I. § 15--Trende...

21. CHAPTER III

Vattel, III. §§ 136-138--Hall, §§ 184-185--Phillimore, III. § 94--Taylor, § 469--Wheaton, § 342--Bluntschli, §§ 534-535--Heffter, § 125--Lueder in Holtzendorff, IV. pp. 388-389-...

28. CHAPTER II

Vattel, III. § 104--Hall, § 214--Phillimore, III. §§ 136-138--Twiss, II. § 216--Heffter, § 146--Geffcken in Holtzendorff, IV. pp. 656-657--Gareis, § 88--Liszt, § 42--Ullmann, §...

19. CHAPTER I

Grotius, I. c. 1, § 2--Vattel, III. §§ 1-4, 69-72--Hall, §§ 15-18--Westlake, II. pp. 1-6--Lawrence, § 135--Lorimer, II. pp. 18-28--Manning, pp. 131-133--Phillimore, III. § 49--T...

23. Part III. §§ 368-413.

§ 175. Whereas the objects against which means of land warfare may be directed are innumerable, the number of the objects against which means of sea warfare are directed is very...

30. CHAPTER IV

Grotius, III. c. 1, § 5--Bynkershoek, _Quaest. jur. publ._ I. cc, IX-XII--Vattel, III. §§ 111-113--Hall, §§ 236-247--Lawrence, §§ 253-259--Westlake, II. pp. 240-265--Maine, pp....

41. Part VII.--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.

40.--(1) His Majesty in Council may, in relation to any war, make such orders as may seem expedient according to circumstances for prohibiting or allowing, wholly or in certain...

27. CHAPTER I

Hall, §§ 208-214--Lawrence, § 223--Westlake, II. pp. 169-177--Phillimore, III. §§ 161-226--Twiss, II. §§ 208-212--Taylor, §§ 596-613--Walker, _History_, pp. 195-203, and _Scienc...

17. CHAPTER I

Twiss, II. §§ 1-3--Ullmann, §§ 148-150--Bulmerincq in Holtzendorff, IV. pp. 5-12--Heffter, §§ 105-107--Rivier, II. § 57--Bonfils, No. 930--Despagnet, No. 469--Pradier-Fodéré, IV...

29. CHAPTER III

Grotius, III. c. 1, § 5--Bynkershoek, _Quaest. jur. publ._ I. c. 2-15--Vattel, III. § 117--Hall, §§ 233, 237-266--Lawrence, §§ 246-252--Westlake, II. pp. 228-239--Maine, pp. 107...

32. CHAPTER VI

Bynkershoek, _Quaest. jur. pub._ I. c. 14--Vattel, III. § 114--Hall, §§ 270-276--Manning, pp. 433-460--Phillimore, III. §§ 322-344--Twiss, II. §§ 91-97--Halleck, II. pp. 255-271...

24. CHAPTER V

Grotius, III. c. 19--Pufendorf, VIII. c. 7, §§ 1-2--Bynkershoek, _Quaest. jur. publ._ I. c. 1--Vattel, III. §§ 174-175--Hall, § 189--Lawrence, § 210--Phillimore, III. § 97--Hall...

20. CHAPTER II

Grotius, c. 3, 5-14--Bynkershoek, _Quaestiones juris publici_, I. c. 2--Vattel, III. §§ 51-65--Hall, § 123--Westlake, II. pp. 18-26, and 267--Lawrence, § 140--Manning, pp. 161-1...

26. CHAPTER VII

§ 260. The normal condition between two States being peace, war can never be more than a temporary condition; whatever may have been the cause or causes of a war, the latter can...

34. chapter sixty-nine, intituled "An Act to prevent the enlisting or

engagement of His Majesty's subjects to serve in foreign service, and the fitting out or equipping, in His Majesty's dominions, vessels for warlike purposes, without His Majesty...

18. CHAPTER II

§ 26. Compulsive means of settlement of differences are measures containing a certain amount of compulsion taken by a State for the purpose of making another State consent to su...

25. CHAPTER VI

§ 241. Since war is not a condition of anarchy and lawlessness, International Law requires that belligerents shall comply with its rules in carrying on their military and naval...

31. CHAPTER V

Hall, §§ 248-253--Lawrence, §§ 260-262--Westlake, II. pp. 261-265--Phillimore, III. §§ 271-274--Halleck, II. pp. 289-301--Taylor, §§ 667-673--Walker, § 72--Wharton, III. § 374--...

35. PART I.--COURTS AND OFFICERS.

1.--(1) The High Court shall, without special warrant, be a prize court, and shall, on the high seas, and throughout His Majesty's Dominions, and in every place where His Majest...

22. CHAPTER IV

Hall, § 147--Lawrence, §§ 193-194--Westlake, II. pp. 120-132--Maine, pp. 117-122--Manning, pp. 183-184--Phillimore, III. § 347--Twiss, II. § 73--Halleck, II. pp. 80-82--Taylor,...

5. CHAPTER III--WARFARE ON LAND

103. Aims and Means of Land Warfare 144 104. Lawful and Unlawful Practices of Land Warfare 144 105. Objects of the Means of Warfare 145 106. Land Warfare in contradistinction to...

36. Part II.--PROCEDURE IN PRIZE CAUSES.

16. Where a ship (not being a ship of war) is taken as prize, and is or is brought within the jurisdiction of a prize court, she shall forthwith be delivered up to the marshal o...

11. CHAPTER II--RELATIONS BETWEEN BELLIGERENTS AND NEUTRALS

313. Conduct in General of Neutrals and Belligerents 378 314. What Rights and Duties of Neutrals and of Belligerents there are 378 315. Rights and Duties of Neutrals contested 3...

37. Part III.--INTERNATIONAL PRIZE COURT.

23.--(1) In the event of an International Prize Court being constituted in accordance with the said Convention or with any Convention entered into for the purpose of enabling an...

39. Part V.--SPECIAL CASES OF JURISDICTION.

34. Where, in an expedition of any of His Majesty's naval or naval and military forces against a fortress or possession on land goods belonging to the state of the enemy, or to...

38. Part IV.--PRIZE SALVAGE AND PRIZE BOUNTY.

30. Where any ship or goods belonging to any of His Majesty's subjects, after being taken as prize by the enemy, is or are retaken from the enemy by any of His Majesty's ships o...

16. CHAPTER VII--THE INTERNATIONAL PRIZE COURT

442. Personnel 565 443. Deciding Tribunal 566 444. Administrative Council and International Bureau 569 445. Agents, Counsel, Advocates, and Attorneys 569 446. Competence 569 447...

6. CHAPTER IV--WARFARE ON SEA

173. Aims and Means of Sea Warfare 216 174. Lawful and Unlawful Practices of Sea Warfare 217 175. Objects of the Means of Sea Warfare 218 176. Development of International Law r...

40. Part VI.--OFFENCES.

37. A prize court, on proof of any offence against the law of nations, or against this Act, or any Act relating to naval discipline, or against any Order in Council or royal pro...

3. CHAPTER I--ON WAR IN GENERAL

53. War no illegality 59 54. Conception of War 60 55. War a contention 61 56. War a contention between States 62 57. War a contention between States through armed forces 63 58....

2. CHAPTER II--COMPULSIVE SETTLEMENT OF STATE DIFFERENCES

33. Conception of Reprisals in contradistinction to Retorsion 38 34. Reprisals admissible for all International Delinquencies 39 35. Reprisals admissible for International Delin...

10. CHAPTER I--ON NEUTRALITY IN GENERAL

285. Neutrality not practised in Ancient Times 347 286. Neutrality during the Middle Ages 348 287. Neutrality during the Seventeenth Century 349 288. Progress of Neutrality duri...

1. CHAPTER I--AMICABLE SETTLEMENT OF STATE DIFFERENCES

7. Occasions for Good Offices and Mediation 10 8. Right and Duty of offering, requesting, and rendering Good Offices and Mediation 10 9. Good Offices in contradistinction to Med...

9. CHAPTER VII--END OF WAR, AND POSTLIMINIUM

266. Treaty of Peace the most frequent End of War 327 267. Peace Negotiations 328 268. Preliminaries of Peace 329 269. Form and Parts of Peace Treaties 330 270. Competence to co...

12. CHAPTER III--BLOCKADE

368. Definition of Blockade 450 369. Blockade, Strategic and Commercial 452 370. Blockade to be Universal 452 371. Blockade, Outwards and Inwards 453 372. What Places can be Blo...

8. CHAPTER VI--MEANS OF SECURING LEGITIMATE WARFARE

247. Reprisals between Belligerents in contradistinction to Reprisals in time of Peace 305 248. Reprisals admissible for every Illegitimate Act of Warfare 305 249. Danger of Arb...

15. CHAPTER VI--VISITATION, CAPTURE, AND TRIAL OF NEUTRAL VESSELS

414. Conception of Right of Visitation 533 415. Right of Visitation, by whom, when, and where exercised 534 416. Only Private Vessels may be Visited 535 417. Vessels under Convo...

13. CHAPTER IV--CONTRABAND

391. Definition of Contraband of War 480 392. Absolute and conditional Contraband, and free Articles 481 393. Articles absolutely Contraband 483 394. Articles conditionally Cont...

7. CHAPTER V--NON-HOSTILE RELATIONS OF BELLIGERENTS

231. Character and Kinds of Armistices 290 232. Suspensions of Arms 291 233. General Armistices 291 234. Partial Armistices 293 235. Competence to conclude Armistices 293 236. F...

4. CHAPTER II--THE OUTBREAK OF WAR

97. General Effects of the Outbreak of War 128 98. Rupture of Diplomatic Intercourse and Consular Activity 129 99. Cancellation of Treaties 129 100. Precarious position of Belli...

14. CHAPTER V--UNNEUTRAL SERVICE