On obligation of treaties, 6. Attitude toward neutrality proc- Initiation of Tripolitan war, 297. On grades of diplomatic officers, On nature of foreign relations On President's foreign relations On Treaty-making power, 102, On Tripolitan war, 286. Jones merchant marine act, 258, 281, Judge in own case, 112, 209–210. Jurisdiction: Armed forces to respect foreign, International law applied in cases regarding limits of, 172. Kent, James, Chancellor, on treaty- King can do no wrong, 210. On international cognizability of On League of Nations Covenant, Resolution for termination of war, 292. Kocourek, on distinction of obliga- La Abra and Wyle claims, 223. Lansing, Robert, Secretary of State: On arming of merchant vessels, On diplomatic communications On international responsibilities of representative organ, 19, 24. Latin-American states, attitude to- Law, relation to understandings, 7, 8. Appointment of representatives Arbitration under, 113, 210, 223. Domestic affairs under, 263. Guarantees under, 115. Justiciable questions under, 212, Limitation of Armament by, 114. Powers of Council, 60. Respect for earlier treaties, 166. Treaties to be concluded under, Unanimity required, 113. (See On duty of diplomatic officers to On foreign relations power of Legislation. (See Acts of Congress, State statutes, Congress.) national responsibilities, 17. Legislature, difficulty of exercising foreign relations power, 7. Libels against foreign states, not License to trade, 240. Lincoln, Abraham, President: Blockade proclamation by, 38. Recognition of civil war, 288. Refusal to denounce treaty, 258. by General Sherman, 44, 240. lion, 193. Marcy, William, Secretary of State: On Greytown incident, 306. On confiscation of enemy prop- On power to annex territory, 275. On interpretation according to On representative powers of On resultant powers of national government, 133. Mason and Slidell, unofficial recep- Maximilian government in Mexico, 280. Meade's claim, 82. Mediation, power to President to ac- Medley, D. J., on beginning of cabi- Mexico: Boundary marauders. (See Ex- ecutive agreements.) Mobilization of troops on border, 296. (See also Trea- Migratory birds. (See Acts of Con- Militia: Power of President to call forth, 192, 193. Use of, in Civil War, 193. Miller, Justice, on power of Con- On unitary responsibility of On reservations to treaty, 48. Miltary commissions, jurisdiction of, tion" of the Constitution, 162. On constitutional understandings, On declaration of war, 286. On Greytown incident, 306. On method of settling interna- On power of recognition, 270. Morgan, Senator from Alabama, on Conception of Presidency, 145. On treaty making, 246. Can not alter international re- International law applied as part Power to make international Power to meet international re- National obligations. (See Obliga- Natural rights, 80. Navassa island, status of, 173. Naval officers, appointment of, 297, Naval warfare, rules of, 168. Navy: Use of, for intimidation, 294. Necessity: Military, justifies capture of enemy property, 299. Use of self help in, 296. Negotiations, conduct of, 219. Enforcement by executive, 196. 200. International law applied in Offenses against, punished, 179, Panama Canal Zone, 239. Proclamation by President, 268. North Atlantic fisheries arbitration, on sovereignty, 215. North Atlantic fisheries case, 109. Power to interpret, 215. Power to perform, 225. Presumed to be moral, 211. Responsibility for perform- Occupation of foreign territory, 296. Oil investments, diplomatic discus- Olney, Richard, Secretary of State: On obligation to indemnify in- Opium trade, 303. (See also Trea- Oppenheim, L., on representative Panama Canal tolls act, 32, 163. Controversies concerning, 60, 163, 165. Panama Canal Zone, executive agree- Panama Congress, appointment of Pan-American Union, participation Patent agreements. (See Acts of Pennsylvania, Attorney-General of, Permanent Court of International Compulsory jurisdiction on pro- Establishment of, 224. Jurisdiction of, 113, 223, 224. Perry, Matthew C., Commodore, Pershing, John, General, punitive ex- Pierce, Franklin, President, on Grey- Pillet, on observance of international Pine Island controversy, 173, 343. Defined by international law, 201. Philippines, independence of, 253. Policy: Power to decide on, not affected Power to decide on, not affected Power to decide on, not limited by separation of powers, 120. |