A DIGEST OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AS EMBODIED IN DIPLOMATIC DISCUSSIONS, TREATIES AND AND ESPECIALLY IN of DOCUMENTS, PUBLISHED AND UNPUBLISHED, THE OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEYS-GENERAL, AND THE AND STATE. BY JOHN BASSETT MOORE, LL. D., Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy, Columbia University, tary of State of the United States; Author of a Treatise on Extradition and Interstate Rendition, of American Notes on IN EIGHT VOLUMES VOLUME VII. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1906. 231 CONTENTS OF VOLUME VII. (1) A judicial method. § 1069. (2) Agreement to arbitrate. § 1070. (3) Appointment of arbitrators. § 1071. (4) Limitation of arbitrators' powers. § 1072. (5) Power to determine jurisdiction. § 1073. (6) Majority decision. § 1074. (8) Agents and attorneys. § 1076 (9) Cessation of arbitrators' functions. § 1077. (10) Testimonial and expenses. § 1078. (1) Project of International American Conference, 1890. § 1084. (2) Olney-Pauncefote treaty, 1897. § 1085. (3) The Hague convention, 1899. § 1086. II. Nonamicable, short of war. 1. Withdrawal of diplomatic relations. § 1089. |