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

CHAPTER II--COMPULSIVE SETTLEMENT OF STATE DIFFERENCES

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I. _On Compulsive Means of Settlement of State Differences in General_

26. Conception and kinds of Compulsive Means of Settlement 34 27. Compulsive Means in contradistinction to War 34 28. Compulsive Means in contradistinction to an Ultimatum and Demonstrations 35

II. _Retorsion_

29. Conception and Character of Retorsion 36 30. Retorsion, when justified 37 31. Retorsion, how exercised 37 32. Value of Retorsion 38

III. _Reprisals_

33. Conception of Reprisals in contradistinction to Retorsion 38 34. Reprisals admissible for all International Delinquencies 39 35. Reprisals admissible for International Delinquencies only 40 36. Reprisals, by whom performed 41 37. Objects of Reprisals 42 38. Positive and Negative Reprisals 44 39. Reprisals must be proportionate 44 40. Embargo 44 41. Reprisals to be preceded by Negotiations and to be stopped when Reparation is made 46 42. Reprisals during Peace in contradistinction to Reprisals during War 46 43. Value of Reprisals 46

IV. _Pacific Blockade_

44. Development of practice of Pacific Blockade 48 45. Admissibility of Pacific Blockade 50 46. Pacific Blockade and vessels of third States 51 47. Pacific Blockade and vessels of the blockaded State 52 48. Manner of Pacific Blockade 52 49. Value of Pacific Blockade 53

V. _Intervention_

50. Intervention in contradistinction to Participation in a difference 54 51. Mode of Intervention 55 52. Time of Intervention 55