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T. (Thomas) Baty.

International law

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Assault (and see Expulsion and
Imprisonment), 83, 84, 87, 94,
95, 101, 104, 105, 112, 113, 114,
116, 117, 125-6, 127, 135-7, 144.
149. i.5». I5 1 . I 52, 156, 170.
I 7 I > 1 75< l & 2 < J 86, 197. 205,
221, 225, 226, 234, 236, 237,
239, 240, 242
Assim Pasha, 184
Association, 339 et seq., 281
Australia, 250, 282, 302
\n t ria :

Harwood and Walker cases, 37
treaty with Spain (1725), 49
Russia (1783), 51
Netherlands (1856), 56
I Ei [gium (1856), 56
Brazil (1827), 56
boycott by Turkey, 66-70
dispute with Britain, 123
troops in Tuscany, 125-7



347



34«



INDEX



Austria (cont.) :

Jewish subjects in Balkan

States, 144
confiscation of ecclesiastical

property of, by Italy, 156
declines to concur in occupa-
tion of Egypt, 185
compensation officiously paid

by Britain to, 218
attitude towards Bulgaria,

219
dispute with N. America, 235
invades Roman States, 251
arbitrates between Britain

and Nicaragua, 273, 294
stratification in, 282
local autonomy in, 292, 317-

320
improvements in Bosnia by,

343

Autonomy, 273, 290, 292 et seq.,
302 (and see Sovereignty, In-
dependence)

Avempace, 344

Balfour, A. J., 240, 255
Balkans, 282
Baltimore case, 226
Barbosa, Dr., 250
Bavaria, 331
Bayard, T. F., 170, 217
Belgium :

arbitration by, 13,92, 114. Il 5
treaty with Britain (1862), 56

Austria (1856), 56
disputes as to compensation

for war measures, 97
arbitration with Britain, 233
Swedish jurisdiction over ship
in, 242
I VII .-1 in 1 Stirling case, [63
Ben Franklin case, 220
Bethell, Sir K., 120
Billel ting, 52, 324
Bismark, 83, 145, 185, 210, t.;i
Blaine, J. G., 194
Blockade, 103, 124, 257, 258 (and

Reprisals)
I lohemia, 292



Bolivia :

signatory to Continental

treaty (1890), 11
dispute with Britain, 127
confederate with Peru, 304
Bombardment (see War Damage)
Bondholders, 92, 133, 138, 182
Bonhomme case, 35, 95, 96
Bonnell case, 154
Bosnia, 343

Bosphore Egyptien case, 186, 207
Bourke, R., 168
Boycott :

Chinese, against North

America, 64
Svadeshist, 64, 65
Irish, 65, 66

Chinese, against Japan, 66
Turkish, againstAustria, 66-70
sanction of, 66, 67-9
governmental, 180
Persian, against tobacco
monopoly, 225
Brazil :

signatory to Continental

treaty (1890), n
arbitration with Britain, 13,

114
treaty with Austria, 56
claim on Belgium, 97
British seamen shot in, 113
Forte and Prince of Wales
disputes with Britain, 113,
114, 115, 257
arbitration with U.S.A., 151
nominates arbitrator on
Chilo Peruvian war claims,

Swiss and I'rench killed in,

226
leprisals against Uruguay,

257, 260
not a federation, 301
Brigandage, 1.5- .5
I'.i itain :

.11 lut ration by, 13
arbitration with North
\11111 Lea, 1 i, 15
Argentina, 13



Index



.H'J



Britain (cont.) :

arbitral ion with Brazil, 13, 1 14
Denmark, 15
Germany, 15
Chili, 139
Hayti, 16]
Belgium, 232
treaty with Portugal (1642),

44; (1 ''54). 4 r >. 54
Denmark (1660, 1^70),

47
Spain (1667), 48, 51
Sweden (1654), 49
Russia (1734, 1766,

1797). 52; (1856), 55
Peru (1837), 52
Greece (1837), 55 n.
Tuscany (1X47), 55 n.
Switzerland (1855), 55
I Belgium (1862), 56
Italy (1863), 56
Colombia (1867), 56, 224;

(1825), 190
Prussia (1865), 56
Paraguay (1884), 57
Servia (1880), 57
Uruguay (1884), 57
Venezuela (1834), 190
Holland (1829), 198;

(1608, 1625), 324
Ja Ja (1873, 1884), 212
Portugal (1891), 223
disputes with Portugal, 92,

172, 178, 189,208, 213,

221, 272
N. Granada, 101, 257
Sicily, 103
China, 104, 236
Persia, 105, 225
Hawaii, 109

N. America {Creole case),
108
(Fenianism), 125,

148, 194
(Civil War cases),

131. 141
(fisheries), 186, 206,

263
(frontier), r.96



Bl ilain (cnnt.) :

disputes with France, no
Naples (Church), 1 n>
Turkey (Church), iir,

112
Turkey, 154, 180, 184
Greece, 115-8, 257, 261
Sicily (Ccigliari), 118-23,

168, 195
Austria and Tuscany,

123
Tuscany, 125-7, x 3°
Bolivia, 127
Prussia, 128, 234
Sardinia, 130-1
Mexico, 133-9
Chili, 139

Paraguay, 139, 148
Japan, 142

Spain, 142, 143, 150, 156,
162, 197, 231, 242, 269,
271
Russia, 141, 146, 208
Abyssinia, 149
Argentina, 155, 158-60,

256, 257
France, 161, 186, 191,

199, 201, 219, 220
Peru, 163, 195, 242
Guatemala, 171, 186
Venezuela, 190, 202, 216,

239, 241, 255, 256
Holland, 197, 198, 227-

232, 233, 269
Colombia, 224
Hayti, 227

Nicaragua, 251, 273, 294
N. America and France
(Newfoundland), 263-
265
Corca, 268, 272
declines to interfere in case
of expulsion, 96 ; in case of
Hibernia, 112
claim on Belgium, 97
relations with Spain and

Carlists, <)<)
assaults in Spain, Naples and
Brazil, on subjects of, 113



350



INDEX



Britain (covt.) :

attack on Brazil, and arbitra-
tion by Belgium, 114, 115
subjects attacked in Spain,
112, 156, 157
Turkey, 197
subjects imprisoned in Russia,
141
U.S.A., 141
subjects shot in Uruguay, 151

Greece, 152
subjects killed in China, 175,
236
Zanzibar, 194, 221
efforts on behalf of Jews, 145
pressure on China, 149
subjects abducted in Spain,

x 54
Turkey, 154
property confiscated in Italy,

156
property destroyed in France,

160
attacks Peruvian rebels, 176

Haytian rebels, 177
releases P. Martin, 178
interference in Egypt, 182-6,

271
declines to assist Egypt at

Assab Bay, 193
general settlement with

France (1904), 201
Charge d'Atfaires assaulted,

205
claims for lands in Angra

Pequcna, 208
intervention in Samoa, 208-

212
conquest of Ja J a, 212, 213
partition of Zanzibar, 213
olhcious compensation 1o

Austria, 21S
atlifinle towards Bulgaria,

2 tg
snlijei Is expelled from I layti,

227
ill. i> 1 1 , imp! isoned in Uru-
guay, 241

I •ellllLIlk, 242



Britain (cont.) :

war with Venezuela, 240, 241,

255. 256
seizure of island by, 251
assists in closing Zanzibar

ports, 258
populations subject to, must
have rights of subjects, 303
Brunnow, Baron, 261
Brusa, E., 82, 83
Bulgaria :

right of Turkey to prevent
union with E. Rumelia, 206
Russian interference in, 218
Russian sympathisers im-
prisoned in, 218
Burmah, treaty with France

(1885), 205
Business, 284

Cadiz, 157

Cadwalader, 217

Cagliari case, 118-23, 168, 195

Cairns, Earl, 122

California, 59, 66

Calvo, C, 39

Cameron, Dr., 168

Canada, 21, 186, 196, 206, 207

Canning, 92

Capital, 281, 341

Capitulations, 225

Carafa, Comm., 119, 121, 123

Carlists, 99

Carlo Alberto case, 121

Cariyle, 71, 73, 245, 345

Caroline case, 100, 246

Castile, 44

Catherine Augusta case, 220

Catholicism, 276, 278

Censure, 94

( 'essio honor um, 2 [6

Charles et Georges case, 127

< Chartered Companies, 270

Chesterton, G. K.. 22

Chili :

arbitration by President of,

arbitration with North
America, 13, 92






INDEX



iST



Chili (cont.) :

dispute with Peru, ioo

Britain, and arbitration

by Hamburg, 139
N. America, 226
war with Peru, 177
claims arising out of ditto,

arbitration of, 177
cuts out Peruvian ship in

Ecuador, 252
refuses to consider Bolivia
independent, 304
China :

boycott againsl North
America, 64, 65
Japan, 66
disputes with Britain (1837-

1840), 104
Clarendon's despatch on, 140
invaded at Formosa by Japan,

171
British subjects killed in, 175,

236
Custom-houses in, Portu-
guese proposal to restrict,
178
ex- territorial court at

Shanghai, 186
French attack on, 201, 257,

261
subjects killed in N. America,

226, 241
European expedition against,

236, 248
suzerain of Corea, 268, 272
. federalism in, 326
societies in, 342
City of Mecca case, 172
Civil War (see Insurrection)
Clarendon, Earl of, ^j, 118, 119,

127, 145, 149
Classes, 277, 283, 337, 340
Coasting trade, 53
Cobden, 306
Coles and Clouchet, Crosswcll and

d'Almena cases, 214-6
Colombia :

arbitration with Venezuela, 13
North America, 157



Colombia (cont.) :

treaty with Britain (1867), 56,
224; (1825), 190 n.
Germany (1892), 8i
France (1892), 81
Italy (1894), 81
Peru (1870), 81
North American subjects in-
jured in, 239
troops landed in, 251, 275
Colorado, 59, 234, 302
Communes, 285, 305, 327, 328,

337

Communists, 161

Concessions, 86, 103, 179, 189,

221, 225, 237
Conditional war, 246-50, 297 n.
Condon and Melody cases, 179
Confederation of the Rhine, 304
Constitutional Law, 81, 127, 129,

131, 149, 152, 190, 254, 293, 296,

302, 31 1-4. 316, 324, 325, 346
Consuls and Envoys, 100, 133-4,

127, 171, 176, 178, 205, 212, 224,

242, 276, 293. 3°3. 3*6, 33 2
Contracts, 85, 127, 148, 182, 222,

234, 273, 294. 296, 299, 302, 345
Copenhagen, 124
Corea, 268, 272
Corinto, 251, 274
Corporations (sec Provinces and

Municipalities)
Cosmopolitanism, 279, 281
Costa Rica Packet case, 227-32,

233

Costello and Warren case, 148
Countess of Carnarvon case, 223
Courts, National, 31, 32, 44, 46,

47. 4 8 . 49. 52, 53. 57- 7 8 - 79.
93. 95. 96, IOI, 102, 109, 112,
116, 127, 128, 129, 130, 151, 157,
I'M. "'5. '''"• "'8, 169, 172, 173,
17 \, 186, 189, 190, 191, 197, 202,
204, 206, 207, 214, 217, 230-32,
234, 235, 242, 309, 311, 312, 320

Creole case (Mexican), 105
(U.S.A.), 108, 171

Crete :

insurrection (1868), 151



352



INDEX



Crete (cont.) :

Greek interference, 235
quasi-blockade of, 257, 258
Crime, liability for foreign, 231
Crime, liability for private, 80,

"3. "7. x 36, 142, 151. !52,
154-6, 170, 175, 209, 218

Cruelty, 34, 72, 76, 77, 84-90, 102,
116, 132, 149, 163, 233, 239

Crystallisation, 341, 346

Cuba, 304

Cunninghame case, 37

Customs (see Taxation)

Cutting case, 232

Daireaux, 337

Damage, remoteness of, 222

Debts, 86, 182, 185, 210, 216, 238,

257

Deerhound case, 162, 165
Defamation, 84, 88
Delagoa Bay, 13
Delagoa Bay railway, 221
Delcasse, 238
Delyannis, 151
De Martens, 29-33, 227-32
Democracy, 286, 287
Denmark :

arbitration with North
America, 15, 220

treaty with Spain (1641), 44
Britain (1660, 1670), 47,

54
Sicily (1748), 49
Holland (1621), 324
British subjects imprisoned
in, 242
Derby, Earl of, 157, 164, 165, 166,

167, 172, 178
Desjardins, 233
Differentia] duties (see Tariffs)
Dismissal, 96, 101, 103, 114, 175,

181, 197, 205, 225, 236
Dixon, John, 189
Dominica (see San Domingo)
I I >!<â–  .ill. -1. mi e, <, j6

I I'.clr .11 lii ;il < >kIiis, 150, 2JI>

Economicpressure, 63, 64, 70-5,178



Ecuador :

signatory to Continental

treaty (1890), 11
treaty with Spain (1889), 82
N. America (1870), 170
arbitration with North

America, 170
Peruvian ship taken in terri-
tory of, 252
Peruvian reprisals against,
256
Education, 244, 288, 292 n., 310
Egypt, financial control of, 182
events of 1879-82, 182-6, 271
suppression of French news-
paper in, 186, 207
sovereignty of Turkey and,

at Assab Bay, 193
British aid refused to, at
Assab Bay, 193
Emigration, 243, 339
England, 44, 52

Equality of States, 17, 30, 91, 102
Equality of treatment, 28, 29, 31,
42, 44, 45, 49, 50, 53. 54. 5 8 .
61, 89, 97, 105, 146, 156, 159,
161, 163, 165, 169, 195, 196,
201, 228, 229, 239, 240
Esher, Viscount, 22, 258
Evarts, 264
Evidence (see Courts)
Ex post facto laws, 77
Expropriation, 82, 85, 109, 117,

156, 160, 237
Expulsion, 56, 93, 96,99, 104, 146,

161, 201, 220, 227, 238, 274
Ex-territoriality, 187, 264-7

Family, 84, 87, 119, 279, 281

Fantdme case, 116

Harwell, Lord Justice, 309

Fauchille, 83

Fayal, 13

Federalism, 284 et seq., 306 et seq.,

34°
Feminism, 18, 05, 279
Ferrara, 251
Ferry, J., 191, 199
Feudalism, 305, 326, 327



INDEX



353



Field, D. D., 16

Fiji, 208

Finlay, G., S5, 117

Fiore, P., 16

Fish, Hamilton, 169, 178, 206, 207

Fisheries, 263-7

Fitzgibbon, Lord Justice, 67

Florida, 295 n.

Forced loans, 54, 5 8, 100, 133, 137,

160
Foreigners :

difficulty of exclusion, 25
varying theories as to rights

of, 26 et seq.
modern limits of control over,

34 et seq. 108, 167
scope of promise of protec-
tion to, 42 et seq., 76 et seq.,
88-90, 156, 158, 159, 161,
167, 177, 191, 201, 209, 227
provincial obligations to-
wards, 42, 51, 52, 59-62,
149, 225
liberty of residence apart
from trade, 55, 57, 161, 201
liberty of manufacture and

mining, 55, 5 6
boycott of, 63 et seq., 180
no privileged position of, 74,
77, 106, 108, 123, 148, 159,
160, 167, 195, 231
rights of, 76 et seq., 106,
108, 113, 123, 151, 156-8,
159, 161, 167, 191, 201,
221, 230
whose act may involve state

in liability to, 76-84, 161
what immunities can be
claimed as of right by, 84-
88, 221, 231
what immunities can be
claimed under treaty by,
42, 76, 88-90
liable for crimes committed

abroad ? 231
may be injured though absent,

88, 194
may forfeit protection, 98,
170, 221



Foreigners {covt.) :

servants of, 144, 180, 182, 200
indirect injury to, 144, 180
Canning on rights of, 92
Argentines on rights of, 106,

159
D. Webster on rights of, 108
Taques on rights of, 113
Nesselrode and Schwarzen-

berg on rights of, 123
Clarendon on rights of, 149
Assim Pasha and Lord Gos-
chen on rights of, 154, 155
Bunch on rights of, 158
Granville on rights of, 160,

195
Derby on rights of, 164, 165,

166
De Martens on rights of, 231
Foreign relations :

barred to Opobo, 212
mark of independence, 293,
3°3> 3!9, 321, 322, 323, 332
Forfeitures, 86, 221
Formosa, 150, 171
France :

arbitration with Mexico, 13
Spain, 13
Nicaragua, 14, 170
treaty with Switzerland (1516,
etc.), 14, 321
Colombia (1892), 81
Mexico (1888), 82
Madagascar (1868), 199,

200
Burmah (1885), 205
Holland (1644), 323
disputes with Nicaragua, 14
Portugal, 96, 125, 256
Argentina, 96, 105, 256,

257
Mexico (1838), 104, 105,

256
Tahiti, no
Britain (Tahiti), no

(communists and re-
cidivists), 161, 199
(Egypt), 186, 207
(Madagascar), 201

23



354



INDEX



France (cont.) :

disputes with Britain (Loyalty-
Is.), 219, 220
(Newfoundland), 265
Madagascar, 199, 213
Hayti, 214
San Domingo, 234
Turkey, and violation of
territory, 237, 251, 256
Siam, and violation of
territory, 251, 256
protects Bonhomrae, 35
expels British convent, 96
mediation of, between Britain

and Sicily, 103
refusal of arbitration by, 107
spontaneous compensation for
war-damage, etc., 124, 161
no liability to make ditto, 160
consul killed at Salonica, 178
proteges in Morocco of, 181
action in Tunis, 191

Tripoli, 193
attack on China, 201, 257,

261
flag hauled down in Penn-
sylvania, 225
subjects killed in Brazil, 226

China, 236
subjects expelled from Hayti,

227
stipulations as to Louisiana,

295
" Regional Solidarity " in, 305
Free Trade (see Protective Tariffs)
Freycinet, de, 184 n., 186

Galvez, 167

Geneva tribunal, 15, 21
Germanic Empire, 30, 33, 44, 124,
244, 245, 294, 3". 3 12 . 3 22 -

329-33
Germany :

goods of subjects destroyed,

68, 124
treaty with Colombia (1892),
81
Samoa (1884), 209
correct attitude of, 83



Germany (cont.) :

no liability for war-damage

by, 160
consul of, killed at Salonica,

178
declines to concur in occupa-
tion of Egypt, 185
claims for land in Fiji, 208
action in Samoa, 209-212
Emperor insulted in Samoa,

209
partition of Zanzibar, 213
attitude of, towards Bulgaria,
219
China, 236
dispute with Venezuela, 240,

241
assists in closing Zanzibar

ports, 258
socialism in, 280
autonomyin, 292, 294, 308, 331
Goschen, Lord, 155
Government organs, yy, 79, 82,
131, 151, 161, 175-6, 177, 186,
204, 205, 225, 226, 229, 232
237, 240, 241, 283, 295
Grand Design, 35
Granville, Earl, 146, 155, 156, 160,
161, 162, 173, 174, 183, 185,
186, 190, 191, 192, 194, 195,
196, 197, 198, 202, 257, 261,
265, 270, 271
Greece :

treaty with Britain (1837), 55
disputes with Britain, 115-

118, 257, 261
incidents during revolution of

1862, 140
dispute with Turkey, 151
foreigners shot in, 152
British Charge d'Affaircs

assaulted in, 205
interference in Crete, 235
reprisals against, 257,258, 261
Grotius, 27-31, 33, 245, 333
Guatemala :

disputes with U.S.A., 86, 226,
241
Britain, 171, 186



INDEX



355



Giinther, 33

Hall, W. E., 231, 259

Hall case, 165

Halleck, 231

Hamburg, 35, 97, 139

Hanover, 321

Harding, Sir J. D., 119, 120,

122
Harwood case, 36
Hautefeuille, 259
Hawaii, incidents of 1843, io 9
Hay, John, 83
Hayti :

signatory to Continental

treaty (1890), 11
arbitrations with Britain, etc.

(1872), 161
rebels attacked by British

ship, 177 n.
dispute with Britain, France
and N. America, 214-6
N. America, 227, 238
Britain, 227
Heffter, 28
Herschell, Lord, 67
Herve, 280
Hevesi, 1 n.
Hibernia case, 112
Higginson case, 164
Hill, Sir C. Lloyd, 215
H.M.S. Forte case, 113-5
H.M.S. Griffin case, 221
H.M.S. London case, 194
H.M.SS. Falcon and Cockatrice

case, 197
Holker, Sir J., 169
Holland :

arbitrations by King of, 13
arbitration with France, 13
mixed commission of 1654,

14
provincial agreement as to

foreigners, 34
treaty with Austria (1856),
56
Britain (1824), 19S
France (1644), 323
Denmark (162 1), 324



Holland (cont.) :

treaty with Brandenburg
(1605, etc.), 324
Sweden (1614), 324
Britain (1625), 324
dispute with Britain {Nisero
case), 197, 198
(Costa Rica Packet case),

227-33
(North Borneo), 269
reprisals against, 256
provincial autonomy in, 322-

324
and Armed Neutrality, 323
Hollander case, 227
Holy Roman Empire (see Ger-
manic Empire)
Honduras :

treaty with Britain, 55

Spain, 82
compensation paid by, 83
dispute with North America,

83, 113 n., 170, 237
seizure of island in, 251
mediates between Nicaragua
and Britain, 274
Houses, 46, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 56,

57, 62, 127, 150, 200, 209
Huascar case, 176
Hungary :

stratification in, 282
constitution of, 317-20
local patriotism, 335



Ibn Khaldoun, 344

Iddesleigh, Lord, 204, 206, 215,
216, 218

Idealism, 342-6

Imperialism, 284, 285, 289, 306,
326, 336

Importation, 170

Imprisonment, 36, 37, 87, 93, 94,
95. 99. 100, 101, 104, 106, no,
114, 116, 118-22, 125, 128,
131, 136, 139, 141, 142, 148,
149, 103, 164, 165-9, 170, 178,
179, 180, 195, 198, 200, 202,

203, 204, 214, 2l6, 2l8, 222.



356



INDEX



223, 225, 226, 227, 232, 234,

239, 240, 241, 242
Incitements, 194, 236
Incorporeal rights, 87, 216, 217

(and see Real Rights)
Independence, 291, 293, 294, 295,

296, 300, 302, 303 (and see

Sovereignty)
India, 64, 65, 175, 179, 213, 272,

279, 3°2, 342
Industrialism, 243, 277, 284
" Innocent use," 27-31
Institute of International Law, 82
Insulano case, 172
Insult, 84, no, 113, 114, 115, 121,

129, 130, 139, 180, 209, 218, 225,

253. 255
Insurrection, 80-84, 97. 11°, 112,
118, 123, 133, 136, 138, 141,

151. !57» l6l > l62 > l6 5> x 7 6 .

177, 198-9, 212, 226, 237, 239,

241, 275, 305
International Courts, 9, 12, 15, 20
International Judges, 9, 338
International Legislature, 17, 18,

335, 338
International Police, 22, 335
In Time, Indiana, Queen and

Racer cases, 239, 240
Invasion, 246-50, 275, 298
Ionian complaints, 116
Ireland, 52 :

boycotting, 65, 66

arrests of suspects, 125, 148,

169
Austrian ship plundered in,

218
society in, 289
constitution of, 315
Italy :

treaty with Britain (1863), 56

Colombia (1892), 81

Paraguay (1893), 82

complaints against U.S.A.,

84, 226, 237
hesitates to interfere on be-
half of Jews, 145
damage to foreign property
in Roman States by, 155



Italy (com/.) :

confiscation of foreign pro-
perty in Roman States by,

156
proteges in Morocco of, 181
subjects killed in N. America,

226, 234, 237
attack on Abyssinia, 234
claims on San Domingo, 241

Ja Ja, 212, 213

Jamaica, 161, 250

James Stevenson case, 223

Japan :

arbitration with Peru, 13, 171
treaty with North America,

51, 57
Chinese boycott of, 66
British soldiers killed in, 142
expedition to Formosa, 171
in relation to future, 279, 283
patriotism of, 285, 335
feudalism in, 327
Jencken case, 156
Jenks, E., 345
Jews, 143- 8 , 238
Jitta, 76
Johore, 303, 304
Jones case, 219
Josephine, Henrietta and Spring

Bird cases, 202-4, 216
Juarez, 134

Judicial Independence (and see
Courts, National), 32, 36, 78,
79, 96, 101-103, 120, 127, 129-
131, 1 57. l 7 2 > 204, 205, 207, 230,
231- 3°9, 3 10
Judiciary (and see Courts, Na-
tional), 309, 310, 311, 312, 320
Jurisdiction, 165, 172, 231, 242,

264-6, 297
Jus gentium in private affairs, 41,

76, 187, 191
Justice (sec Courts, National)

Kalnoky, Count, 185
K< iting, Sir H. S., 120
Kelly, Sir F., 122
Kimberley, Lord, 274



INDEX



357



Kliiber, 32, 33
Knights of Rhodes, 27^
Knights Templars, 276

Lambermont, Baron de, 15
Land, 191, 199. 208, 211, 237,

241, 242, 245, 328
Lansdowne, Marquis of, 241, 256
Lease-cession, 251
Leases (and see Houses), 251, 272
Legal Advice and Access, 49, 53,

57,94, 118-21, 125, 163, 176,228
Legalism, 20-23, 24, l %7> 3°6,

309-312, 324, 333
Legislation, 283, 287, 292 n.
L' Enviense case, 204
Ldon XIII. case, 197, 231
Levy case, 19]
Lewisohn case, 146
Limpopo, 223
Lincoln, 310,325
Local Patriotism, 279, 285, 288

et seq., 301, 305, 334, 335, 339
Lots, decision by, 6, 143
Louis Philippe, 35, 104, no, 259
Louisiana, 295 n.
Liibeck, 260
Lyons, Lord, 131, 196, 199

Macdonald case, 128
Macedonian case, 92
McMahon, 13
Madagascar, 199-201, 213
Maddison, F., 72
Madrid, Conference of, 181
Magee case, 171, 186
Maggie case, 20S
Malaya, 303, 328
Malmesbury, Earl of, 126
Malta, 131
Mandates, 287
March, 163, 166
Marcy, W. L., jj
Margary case, 175
Maria Luz case, 171
Marion Grimes case, 207
Mariscal, 232
Martin case, 178



Mataafa, 210-12
Mathematical abstractions, 307
Mather case, 125
May Reed case, 227
Mental injury, 84, 121
Merchants, 40 et seq., 97, 147, 187,

201, 210, 238, 272, 281
Merignhac, 14, 16
Mermaid case, 6, 142
Mexico :

arbitration with France, 13

North America, 21, 100
treaty with France, 82
disputes with France (1838),
104-5, 256; (i860),
136-8
Britain (i860), 134-8
Spain (i860), 137-8
North America, 170, 232,

234
war with France, 256
not a federation, 301
Militarism, 286, 306, 346
Militia, 96, 105, 133
Minengani, 213, 214
Miramon, 134
Mi-souverainet6, 295
Mississippi, 84
Mitylene, 238, 251
Mixed Commission, 6, 14, 103,

143, 161, 209, 213, 240
Mole, Count, 35
Monopolies, 87, 103, 179, 189, 210,

225
" Monroe " Doctrine, 137
Monson, Sir E., 15, 220
Montague Bernard, 279
Monte Christo case, 130
Morocco, 181, 242
Moser, 33, 333
Mosquito, 273, 274, 294 n.
" Most Favoured Nation " clause,

190, 200
Mozambique (and see Portugal),

221, 222
Municipalities (see Provinces and

Municipalities)
Murillo case, 162, 172
Mysticism, 343



358



INDEX



Naples (and see Sicily) :

refusal to allow church build-
ing, no
British subject attacked at

(1848), 113
blockade of Trieste by, 124
Gaeta, 256
Napoleon I., 35, 320
Napoleon III., 13
Nation, 244, 247

National Sentiment, 63-5, 71,

279 et seq., 305, 325, 335, 339

Nationality, 279, 294, 305, 325,

335- 337

Naturalization, 170, 1S2, 248

Navigation monopoly, 179

Negligence, 151, 172, 237

Nesselrode, Count, 123, 261, 333

Netherlands (see Holland)

Neutrality, 246-9, 254, 299

New Caledonia, 199

New Granada (and see Colombia)
dispute with Britain, 101

New Orleans, 127, 226

Newfoundland, 263-7

Nicaragua :

dispute with France, 15, 170
Britain, 251, 273, 294 n.
invasion by Britain, 251
arbitration with Britain, 273,

294
treaty with Britain, 274
autonomy of Mosquito, 294 n.

Xisero case, 197, 198

Norway, 315-7

Notice of law, 34, 38, 80, 108, 196,
197, 206, 208

Oberlander and Messenger case, 234
Occupation, 213, 251, 268
Officialism, 286, 287, 290, 334,

335. 336
Olof Wyk case, 242
Organization, 23, 244, 276, 285, 291

etseq., 307,326,336-8,339,340,341
Orwell case, 131

Pacific Blockade (see Reprisals and

Blockadij



Pacifico, David, 35, 117
Palmerston, Viscount, 35, 92, 97,
98, 99, 102, 113, 116, 123, 125,
251, 257, 261, 262, 318 n.
Panama, 224, 275
Paraguay :

treaty with Britain (1884), 57

Italy (1893), 81
national spirit of, 63
disputes with Britain, 139,
148
Paris, 245, 305, 336
Parker, Alton B., 310
Parliament of Paris, 14
Party government, 287, 288
Passy, Fr., 334
Patents, 217
Patos, 239, 240

Patrick and Rahming cases, 131
Pauperism, 289
Pears case, 237
Pennsylvania, 225, 235
Persia, disputes with Britain, 105,

225
Peru :

arbitration with Japan, 13,

171
treaty with Britain, 52

Colombia (1870), 81
dispute with Chili, 100
arrest of Hibernia in, 112
disputes with Britain, 163-9,

195
rebel ironclad attacked by

British Shah, 176

war with Chili, 177

ship captured in Ecuadorian

waters, 252

reprisals against Ecuador,

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