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TABLE OF CONTENTS, VOLUME TEN
[No. 1, January, 1916, pp. 1-210; No. 2, April, 1916, pp. 211-466; No. 3, July, 1916,
pp. 467–687; No. 4, October, 1916, pp. 688–972.)
THE OUTLOOK FOR INTERNATIONAL Law. Elihu Root. ...
1
SOME QUESTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE EUROPEAN WAR. James W.
Garner:
Destruction of neutral merchant vessels. ..
12
Treatment of enemy merchant vessels in belligerent ports at the outbreak
of war...
238
The sale and exportation of arms and munitions of war to belligerents... 749
NAVAL WARFARE: LAW AND LICENSE. T. Baty...
42
SOME PHASES OF THE LAW OF BLOCKADE. Alexander Holtzoff...
53
THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND PORTO Rico. Part II.
Pedro Capó-Rodríguez. ...
.65, 312
SHOULD THE MONROE POLICY BE MODIFIED OR ABANDONED? Robert D. Arm-
strong..
77
THE DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF NATIONS ADOPTED BY THE
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. Elihu Root..
211
THE NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN JAPAN AND CHINA IN 1915. S. N. D. Norih. . 222
THE ORIGIN OF THE HAGUE ARBITRAL COURTS. II. The Proposed Court of
Arbitral Justice. Denys P. Myers.
270
THE SANCTION OF INTERNATIONAL Law. Amos J. Peaslee. .
328
THE SALE OF MUNITIONS OF WAR. William C. Morey...
467
THE LEGALITY OF THE BLOCKADES INSTITUTED BY NAPOLEON'S DECREES AND
THE BRITISH ORDERS IN COUNCIL, 1806-1813. Archibald H. Stockder ... 492
THE NEUTRALITY OF HONDURAS AND THE QUESTION OF THE GULF OF FONSECA.
Salvador Rodríguez González...
509
NEUTRALITY AND THE SALE OF ARMs. Charles Noble Gregory...
543
UNJUSTIFIABLE WAR AND THE MEANS To Avoid it. Heinrich Lammasch 689
The LEGAL NATURE OF TREATIES. Quincy Wright.
706
ALBERICO GENTILI AND HIS ADVOCATIO HISPANICA. Frank Frost Abbott
737
THE RELATIONS BETWEEN CHINA, RUSSIA AND MONGOLIA. E.T. Williams... 798
THE CASE OF THE APPAM. James Brown Scott .
809
BOARD OF EDITORS.
...104, 337, 556, 832
EDITORIAL COMMENT:
The right of prize and neutral attitude toward admission of prizes. 104
Days of grace for merchant vessels of the enemy.
112
Armed merchant ships. ..
113
The consequences of the severance of diplomatic relations.
116
The seizure of enemy subjects upon neutral vessels upon the high seas. 117
Some popular misconceptions of neutrality...
118
The American Institute of International Law.
121
A recent deployment of the Latin Americas in support of a diplomatic and
humanitarian policy initiated by the American Government..
126
The Second Pan-American Scientific Congress .
130
The annual meeting of the Society..
133
The American punitive expedition into Mexico.
337
Instructions to French naval officers.
340
The right of neutrals to protest against violations of international law. 341
The treaty with Nicaragua granting canal and other rights to the United
States...
344
The entry of Portugal into the European War.
351
Jurisdiction over persons on board interned belligerent vessels.
355
The recognition of the de facto government in Mexico.
357
The Japanese law of nationality.
367
The status of the Frye case.
369
The Grotius Society...
372
The Chinese Social and Political Science Association.
375
The correspondence regarding the S. S. Sussex..
556
British Orders in Council and international law..
560
The International High Commission on Uniformity of Laws..
569
The Secretary of State on violations of international law as they affect
neutrals ...
572
The study and teaching of international law..
575
Mexico, the United States and arbitration..
577
The so-called inviolability of the mails..
580
The case of Virginia against West Virginia..
584
The von Igel case..
592
Some adumbrations as to European peace.
594
600
Concerning prisoners of war...
602
The proposed amendments to the neutrality laws of the United States..
The blacklist of Great Britain and her Allies ...
832
The withdrawal of the Declaration of London Orders in Council.
843
The economic conference of the Allied Powers.
845
The Deutschland.....
852
The purchase of the Danish West Indies by the United States of America.. 853
The treaty between the United States and Haiti of September 16, 1915... 859
EDITORIAL COMMENT-Continued
The execution of Captain Fryatt...
865
The escape of paroled members of the crews of interned cruisers in the
United States...
877
The Bryan peace treaties...
882 The American-Mexican Joint Commission of 1916.
890 Another special supplement to the Journal. ...
897 CHRONICLE OF INTERNATIONAL EVENTS. Kathryn Sellers. . 138, 379, 610, 898 PUBLIC DOCUMENTS RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL LAW. George A. Finch
154, 389, 624, 906
JUDICIAL DECISIONS INVOLVING QUESTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:
Supreme Court of the United States:
Truax and Arizona v. Raich.
158
Heim v. McCall..
162
Mackenzie v. Hare.
165
British Court of Appeal:
Ex parte Weber..
167
British Prize Court:
The Antares (and Four Other Vessels).
169
The Ophelia
170
The Southfield.
175
The Alwina ..
641 The Tubantia, the Gelria, and the Hollandia .
654
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council:
The Roumanian. ...
397
The Odessa and The Woolston.
411
The Zamora..
422
The Gutenfels, The Barenfels, and The Derfflinger.
628
The Pindos, The Helgoland, and The Rostock.
634
The Concadoro.
637
The Ophelia.
653
Imperial Supreme Prize Court in Berlin:
The Fenix...
909
The Elida ..
916
The Glitra.
921
The Maria..
927
The Indian Prince.
930
182
BOOK REVIEWS:
Picciotto: The Relation of International Law to the Law of England and of
the United States of America. ..
180
Borchard: The Diplomatic Protection of Citizens Abroad.
Liscano: Las Doctrinas Guerreras y El Derecho..
190
Clapp: Economic Aspects of the War....
191
Vivas: El Protocolo Venezolano-Francés de 1913.
193
Fullerton: Germany of Today...
194
Henriquez y Carvajal: El Derecho Publico Internacional y La Guerra .... 197