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TABLE OF CONTENTS, VOLUME NINE
(No. 1, January, 1915, pp. 1-296; No. 2, April, 1915, pp. 297–582; No. 3, July, 1915,
pp. 583–792; No. 4, October, 1915, pp. 793–1046.)
WAR AND THE LAW OF NATIONS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Louis Renault 1
INTERNATIONAL LAW AS APPLIED BY ENGLAND IN THE WAR. Norman Bentwich.
Maritime Capture....
17
Trading with the Enemy.
352 The Treatment of Alien Enemies.
642
THE ORGANIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL FORCE. Arthur W. Spencer ...
45
SOME QUESTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE EUROPEAN WAR. James W.
Garner:
The Violation of Neutral Territory.
72
The Use of Submarine Mines.
86
Aerial Bombardment of Undefended Towns.
93
Destruction of Towns and of Institutions Devoted to Religion, Education,
Science and Art, as Punitive Measures . .
101
Contraband, Right of Search, and Continuous Voyage.
372
War Zones and Submarine Warfare.
594
Blockades...
818
PRIVATE PECUNIARY CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF WAR. Edwin M. Borchard 113
The A. B. C. MEDIATION. James L. Slayden ..
147
TRAINING IN UNIVERSITIES FOR CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC SERVICE. C. A.
Duniway..
153
AN ANGLO-AMERICAN PRIZE TRIBUNAL. Simeon E. Baldwin.
297
THE THEORY OF THE INDEPENDENCE AND EQUALITY OF States. Philip Marshall
Brown.
305
INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF THE Titanic CASE. Arthur K. Kuhn.
336 THE DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE LEADING UP TO THE WAR. Part I. William Cullen Dennis..
402 THE DOCTRINE OF CONTINUOUs Voyages IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. Harmodio Arias
583 The DOCTRINE OF SERVITUDES IN INTERNATIONAL Law. Pitman B. Potter .. 627
THE "CONTINUous Voyage" DOCTRINE DURing the Civil War, and now. Simeon E. Baldwin....
PACIFIC AND ASIATIC DOCTRINES AKIN TO THE MONROE DOCTRINE. Albert Bushnell Hart...
802
858
THE NICARAGUAN MIXED CLAIMS COMMISSION. Otto Schoenrich.
THE NEW BRITISH IMPERIAL LAW OF NATIONALITY. Richard W. Flournoy, Jr. 870
THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND PORTO RICO. Part I.
Pedro Capó-Rodriguez..
BOARD OF EDITORS..
EDITORIAL COMMENT:
The regulations governing the use of the Panama Canal by belligerents.. 167
Secretary Bryan's peace plan....
175
The purchase of vessels of war in neutral countries by belligerents
177
188
The status of armed merchant vessels.....
190
191
195
198
199
202
204
206
208
210
443
Merchant vessels suspected of carrying supplies to belligerent vessels.
Some technical points regarding the Hague conventions.
The transfer of war vessels from belligerents to neutrals.
The sanctity of treaties....
The status of the Declaration of London.
Egypt a British protectorate...
Annexation of Cyprus by Great Britain.
The British mission to the Vatican.
Guido Fusinato-In memoriam.
883
.167, 443, 659, 913
Contraband of war...
American neutrality.
Seizure and detention of neutral cargoes-Visit and search-Continuous
voyage.
793
Mines, submarines and war zones-The absence of blockade.
The use of neutral flags on merchant vessels of belligerents.
Postponement of the annual meeting of the Society. . .
The diplomatic correspondence between the United States and other
Powers concerning the war.
The effect of the war on international law.
The Department of State and the war-
Violations of neutral waters...
The internment of German vessels in the United States..
The joint resolution of Congress to empower the President to better enforce
and maintain the neutrality of the United States..
474
475
-Admission to the diplomatic service 478
481
486
456
461
471
473
490
The effect of Mr. Bryan's peace treaties upon the relations of the United
States with the nations at war.
In memoriam-Pasquale Fiore.
The William P. Frye case.
The resignation of Mr. Bryan as Secretary of State.
494
496
497, 703
659
EDITORIAL COMMENT—Continued
The controversy between the United States and Germany over the use of
submarines against merchant vessels . . .
.. 666
The questions in dispute between the United States and Great Britain with
reference to interference with neutral trade...
680
The sale of arms and ammunition by American merchants to belligerents 687
The appointment of Mr. Robert Lansing as Secretary of State .
694
The use of poisonous gases in war..
697
The special supplement of diplomatic correspondence of the United States
concerning the war...
698
Porfirio Diaz.....
700
The neutrality of Belgium..
707
The quotation from the Journal in the decision of the British Prize Court
in the Chicago Meat Packers' Cases..
913
The Ninth Annual Meeting of the Society
915
The Pan-American Scientific Congress .
919
The American Institute of International Law..
923
The attitude of journals of international law in time of war
924
The sale of munitions of war..
927
The recall of Ambassador Dumba...
935
The German Imperial and State citizenship law
939
Dual citizenship....
942
The binding effect upon the German Empire of the treaty of London of
1867 neutralizing Luxemburg..
948
The Hague conventions and the neutrality of Belgium and Luxemburg.. 959
CHRONICLE OF INTERNATIONAL EVENTS. Kathryn Sellers........221, 503, 721, 963
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL Law, George A. Finch. .230, 514,
730, 973 JUDICIAL DECISIONS INVOLVING QUESTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL Law: Award in arbitration between the Netherlands and Portugal concerning boundary in Island of Timor...
240
Brig “Sally.” United States Court of Claims.
521
British Prize Court decisions:
The Chile....
528
The Marie Glaeser.
531 The Tommi—The Rothersand..
539
The Aldworth (Part Cargo ex.).
544
The Berlin...
The Möwe..
547
The Miramichi.
739 The Schlesien.
745 The Roumanian.
746 The Juno...
754 The Odessa; The Cape Corso.
754 The Tergestea...
758 The Cumberland.
759