International Law - Part 60
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Part 60

Crew of merchant vessels, status of, 236.

Crimes, jurisdiction of consular courts as to, 139-141; extradition for, 142-146.

Crusades, influence of, 16, 19.

Cuba, intervention in case of, 85.

Custom, practice and usage, 29, 30.

Customs of Amsterdam. _See_ Sea Laws.

Death of diplomatic agent, proceedings in case of, 172.

Debts, law as to, in time of war, 274.

Deceit involving perfidy, 252, 253.

Declaration of Paris, agreed to by the United States, 33; provisions of, 247, 255, 302, 303, 315, 317; form of, 247, 398.

Declaration of war, 231, 232; blockade, 316.

Declarations, defined, 200, 212.

Definition of international law, 3; a state, 39, 40; of neutralized states, 51; of corporations, 54; insurgents, 56; belligerents, 59; jurisdiction, 96; territorial domain, etc., 97; prescription, 101; nationality, 121; diplomacy, 151; treaties, 198; non-hostile redress, 220; retorsion, 220; reprisals, 221; embargo, 221; Pacific blockade, 223; war, 229; contributions, 243; requisitions, 243; booty, 244; belligerent occupation, 251; prisoners of war, 262; cartel, 265; cartel ship, 265; license to trade, 266; capitulation, 269; neutrality, 277; neutralization, 278; contraband of war, 303; unneutral service, 308; convoy, 313; blockade, 314; prize, 324.

Denmark, intervention in affairs of, 80; jurisdiction of, over Danish Sound and Two Belts, 109.

Denunciation of treaties, 216.

Devastation forbidden in war, 254.

Diplomatic agents, exemptions of, 137; laws as to, 152-197.

Diplomatic negotiation as a means of settling disputes, 218.

Diplomatic papers. _See_ State Papers.

Diplomatic relations, breaking off of, 173, 174.

Discovery of America, 18; a method of acquiring territory, 98.

Dispatches, carriage of, 308.

Disputes, amicable settlement of, 217-225.

Domicile, papers proving, 128.

Draft of treaties, 203.

"Due diligence," in the Alabama case, 297.

Eastern and non-Christian states, powers of consuls in, 193-196.

East India Company, powers of, 54, 55.

Educational inst.i.tutions, exemption of, 239, 240.

Egypt, relations of, to Great Powers, 92; mixed courts of, 141.

Embargo, defined, 221, 222.

"Enemy's Ships, enemy's goods," doctrine of, 22, 300.

Enemy subjects, status of, 238.

English orders in council of 1806 and 1807, 315.

Enlistment of troops for belligerent service, 295.

Envoys. _See_ Amba.s.sadors, Diplomatic Agents.

Equality of states, 68, 88-93.

Equity, a basis of international law, 10.

Estuaries, as affecting jurisdiction, 108.

Exchange, as a means of acquiring territory, 100; of prisoners of war, 263, 265.

Exequatur, form of, 190; what it relates to, 190, 191, 194, 195.

Exploration, exemption of vessels engaged in, 245, 246.

Exterritoriality, what it is, 134 _et seq._, 177.

Extradition, law as to, 141-146.

False colors, use of, 252.

"Favored nation." _See_ Most Favored Nation.

Feudalism, influence of, 16, 19.

Financial transactions, intervention on the ground of, 86, 87.

Fisheries, on the high seas, 114; Canadian, 114-116; Bering Sea, 116.