A' DIGEST OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AS EMBODIED IN DIPLOMATIC DISCUSSIONS, TREATIES AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS, INTERNATIONAL AND ESPECIALLY IN DOCUMENTS, PUBLISHED AND UNPUBLISHED, THE OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEYS-GENERAL, AND THE AND STATE.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 II. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1906. 3. Legislation and judicial decisions. § 202. 1. Entrance of foreign vessels. § 203. 2. Jurisdiction over merchant vessels. (1) Application of local law. § 204. Treaties: Austria-Hungary, July 11, 1870, Art. XI. Belgium, March 9, 1880, Art. XI. Germany, December 11, 1871, Arts. XII., XIII. Sweden and Norway, 1827, Art. XIII. V. Inviolability of Territory-Continued. 8. State aided and compulsory emigration. § 220. VI. Duty to restrain injurious agencies. 1. Repression of criminal or hostile acts. 4. Unauthorized or counterfeit money. § 225. 5. Question as to running water. § 226. VII. Landing of submarine cables. § 227. VIII. International cooperation. 1. Prevention of the slave trade. § 228. (3) Question of extraterritoriality. § 238. (4) Limitations of diplomatic privilege. § 239. (5) Functions of consuls. § 240. (6) Certificates of law. § 241. |