AMBASSADORS, [The figures refer to pages.] office of in early days, 161. rules as to, 162–164. appointment of, 163. right of legation, 165. suite of, 166. credentials, 166-168. commencement of mission, 168, 169. privileges and prerogatives of, 169-176. termination of mission, 178-180. AMNESTY, nature of, 381. ANGARY, right of, 416. ANGLO-AMERICAN DOCTRINE, of contraband, 433, 434. APPOINTMENT, of diplomatic agents, 162-164. ARBITRAL JUSTICE, court of, 225, 568. ARBITRATION, historical development of, 221, 222. AREA, of belligerent operations, 250-253. of operations of blockading force, 456, 457. ARMED NEUTRALITIES OF 1780 AND 1800, 388, 402. kinds of, 360. of Russia and Japan, 360. operation of, 361, 362. ASYLUM, on vessels, 118. in legations, 172. in consulates, 188. ATALANTA, case of, 472. AWARD, made by arbitrators, 227, 228, 531. [The figures refer to pages.] B BALANCE OF POWER IN EUROPE, intervention for maintenance of, 66, 67. BALLOONS, in aërial domain, 88. jurisdiction over, 121. launching of projectiles from, 326, 327. BAYS, jurisdiction over, 100. BELGIUM, neutralization of, 33. BELLIGERENCY, recognition of, 40-43. BELLIGERENTS, effect of war, 253. qualifications of, 274, 275. maritime capture, 299-316. conduct of hostilities, 317-328. occupation, 329-343. nonhostile relations of, 357-365. relations with neutral states, 395. relations with neutral individuals, 395, 396. carriage of, 470. BELLIGERENT OPERATIONS, area and general effect of, 250-253. BERING SEA, fisheries in, 115. BERLIN CONFERENCE, on acquisition of African territory, 80. BLOCKADE, pacific, 235-237. a war measure, 262. definition of, 439, 440 commercial, 440. strategic, 440. place of, 440-442. establishment of, 442, 443. declaration and notification of, 444 446. maintenance of, 447. WILS. INT.L.-38 |