Renault, Louis (continued)
101, 207, 215; Geneva convention, revision of, 473; good offices and mediation, 773; land warfare, 476, 541, 557; maritime war- fare and the Geneva convention, 30, 444, 445, 446, 447, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 467, 469, 470, 472, 473, report on, 31, 395; permanent court of arbitration, 609, 657, 783, 784, 785, 787.
Riza Khan, General Mirza (Arfa-ud-Dovleh), delegate of Persia, 5; member of: first com- mission, 23, second commission, 24, third commission, 25; expanding bullets, 339; land warfare, 546; maritime warfare and the Geneva convention, 388, 390; tribute to Emperor Nicholas II and Queen Wilhel- mina, 305.
Rochussen, Jonkheer, J. J., assistant chief of the bureau of the Netherland ministry for foreign affairs at The Hague, secretary of conference, 8; assistant secretary of general drafting committee, 107 note. Rolin Jaequemyns, Edouard, delegate of Siam, 6; reporter of: second subcommission of second commission, 475, and its drafting com- mittee, 51 note, 416 note, 525; member of: first commission, 23, second commission, 25, third commission, 26; arbitration procedure, 616, 617, 667; expanding bullets, 87; inter- national arbitration, 651; international com- missions of inquiry, 638, 672, 780; land warfare, 410, 413, 478, 480, 481, 483, 485, 488, 489, 490, 491, 494, 511, 512, 515, 516, 519, 520, 522, 523, 526, 531, 536, 540, 541, 557, 558, 559; report on, 50, 415; limitation of armaments, 361; maritime warfare and the Geneva convention, 391, 461, 464, 465; permanent court of arbitration, 607, 777, 778, 784, 786, 787.
Roth, Dr. Arnold, delegate of Switzerland, 6; vice president of first subcommission of sec- ond commission, 21, 24; member of: second commission, 25, third commission, 26, com- mittee in charge of correspondence, 218; message of condolence to, 586.
Sakamoto, Captain Toshiatsu, delegate of Japan, 4; member of second commission, 24; limitation of armaments, 359, 363, 368, 373, 375.
Samad Khan, Mirza (Momtas-es-Saltaneh), delegate of Persia, 5.
Scheine, Captain, delegate of Russia, 5; mem- ber of: first commission, 23, second commis- sion, 24, and drafting committee of its first subcommission, 31 note, 395 note; asphyxi- ating gases, 324, 326, 365, 366; expanding bullets, 324; Geneva convention, revision of, 472; inviolability of private property at sea, 412; limitation of armaments, 283, 306, 321, 322, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 368, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 377, 378, 379; maritime warfare and the Geneva convention, 444, 445, 446, 451, 452, 455, 457, 462, 470, 471, 472; theatre of maritime warfare, 369. Schilling, Baron M. F. de, third secretary of
the imperial Russian ministry for foreign affairs, secretary of the Russian delega- tion, 6. Schimmelpenninck, A. G., secretary of lega- tion of the Netherlands, secretary of con- ference, 8.
Schnack, J. G. F. von, delegate of Denmark, 2; member of: first commission, 23, second commission, 24; expanding bullets, 338; land warfare, 489, 491, 558.
Selir, Count de, delegate of Portugal, 5; mem- ber of second commission, 24. Serrallo, Count de, delegate of Spain, 2; mem- ber of first commission, 23; expanding bul- lets, 338; limitation of armaments, 373. Siegel, Rear Admiral, delegate of Germany, 1; vice president of second subcommission of first commission, 21, 23; member of: first commission, 23, second commission, 24, and drafting committee of its first subcommission, 31 note, 395 note, third commission, 25; asphyxiating gases, 325; limitation of armaments, 360, 363, 365, 367, 368, 372, 377, 378; maritime warfare and the Geneva con- vention, 450, 452, 454, 455, 459, 464, 470. Soltyk, Count Stanislaus, delegate of Austria- Hungary, 1; reporter of second subcommis- sion of first commission, 359; member of: first commission, 23, second commission, 24; limitation of armaments, 359, 363, 366, 367, 368, 372, 378, report on, 291; maritime war- fare and the Geneva convention, 445, 451, 452.
Staal, Baron, delegate of Montenegro and Russia, 4, 5; president of conference, 8, addresses, 15, 17, 223; member of third commission, 25; participated in work of its committee of examination, 106 note; limita- tion of armaments, 300; maritime warfare and the Geneva convention, 27; message of condolence to Dr. Roth, 586; obligatory ar- bitration, 702; permanent court of arbitra- tion, 708, 726.
Stancioff, Dr. Dimitri I., delegate of Bulgaria, 7; member of: second commission, 25, third commission, 26; international arbitration, 651; international commissions of inquiry, 637, 645, 791; land warfare, 497, 500, 511, 513; limitation of armaments, 311, 352; permanent court of arbitration, 607, 664, 778.
Stengel, Baron von, delegate of Germany, 1; vice president of second subcommission of second commission, 21, 24; member of: first commission, 23, second commission, 24, drafting committee of final act, 31, 102, 107 note; maritime warfare and the Geneva convention, 447, 452, 456.
Sturdza, Demetrius, president of the council and minister of foreign affairs of Roumania, 627. Suriya, Nuvatr, Phya, delegate of Siam, 6; member of third commission, 26; expanding bullets, 339; limitation of armaments, 335. Suter, A., assistant secretary of the Swiss po- litical federal department, secretary of the Swiss delegation, 6.
Tadema, Captain, A. P., delegate of the Neth- erlands, 4; member of: first commission, 23, second commission, 24; limitation of arma- ments, 361; maritime warfare and the Geneva convention, 459.
Tetuán, Duque de, delegate of Spain, 2; hon- orary president of second commission, 21, 24; member of third commission, 25. Thaulow, Major General J. J., delegate of Norway, 6; vice president of first subcom- mission of second commission, 21, 24; mem- ber of second commission, 25; Geneva con- vention, revision of, 473; maritime warfare and the Geneva convention, 452. Tour d'Auvergne, Prince de la, correspon- dence respecting the Geneva additional arti- cles of 1868, 38 note.
Turkhan Pasha, delegate of Turkey, 7; hon- orary president of second commission, 21, 24; member of third commission, 26; good offices and mediation, 588; international arbitration, 603; international commissions of inquiry, 645; land warfare, 484; pacific settlement, reservation, 100, 680, 683.
Uehara, Colonel Yusaku, delegate of Japan, 4; member of second commission, 24; limi- tation of armaments, 308.
Van Varick, van Daehne, author of Actes et documents relatifs au programme de la Con- férence de la Paix, 582.
Veljkovitch, Dr. Voislave, delegate of Serbia, 6; member of: second commission, 25, third commission, 26; arbitration procedure, 678; good offices and mediation, 647, 648, 649; international arbitration, 604, 651; interna- tional commissions of inquiry, 635, 672, 680, 792, 793; land warfare, 522, 523, 558; per- manent court of arbitration, 658, 660, 662, 664.
Vickery, James Harris, secretary of the Amer- ican delegation, 2.
Villa Urrutia, Wenceslao Ramirez de, dele- gate of Spain, 2; member of: second com- mission, 24, third commission, 25. Villers, Count de, delegate of Luxemburg, 4; member of: second commission, 24, third commission, 25.
Visuddha Suriyasakdi, Phya, delegate of Siam, 6.
Walewski, Count Colonna, French representa- tive at the congress of Paris of 1856, 191, 192. Welsersheimb, Count Rudolph von, delegate of Austria-Hungary, 1; honorary president.
of second commission, 21, 24; member of third commission, 25; limitation of arma- ments, 361; permanent court of arbitration, 609, 610, 665.
Welti, Mr., president of the Swiss confedera- tion, 553.
White, Andrew D., delegate of United States, 2; honorary president of first commission, 21, 23; member of: second commission, 24, third commission, 25; enemy private prop- erty at sea, 47, 412; expanding bullets, 85; Geneva convention, revision of, 409. Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands, 13, 14, 15, 17, 102, 223, 225, 228, 582; letter of Her Majesty to Leo XIII, 222.
Yang Yü, delegate of China, 2; member of: first commission, 23, second commission, 24, third commission, 25.
Youssouf Bey, head of the cabinet of the Turkish ministry for foreign affairs, secre- tary of the Turkish delegation, 7.
Zannini, Count A., delegate of Italy, 4; mem- ber of: second commission, 24, third commis- sion, 25.
Zenil, Jesús, delegate of Mexico, 3; member
of: first commission, 23, second commission, 24, third commission, 25; land warfare, 483, 514.
Zorn, Dr. Philipp Karl Ludwig, delegate of Germany, 1; vice president of third commis- sion, 22, 25; member of: second commission, 24, committee of examination of third com- mission, 106 note, 585; arbitration proce- ure, 616, 735, 740, 741, 743, 748; Geneva convention, revision of, 394; good offices and mediation, 648, 692, 695; international arbitration, 701; international commissions of inquiry, 644, 727, 728, 729, 731, 782, 790, 793; obligatory arbitration, 659, 702, 706, 707, 767, 768, 769, 770; permanent court of arbitration, 607, 652, 654, 675, 701, 712, 713, 714, 723, 726, 755, 756, 758, 761, 762, 764, 775, 776, 783, 784, 785, 788, 796; re- vision of arbitral award, 749. Zuccari, Chevalier Louis, delegate of Italy, 4; vice president of second subcommission of second commission, 21, 24; member of: first commission, 23, second commission, 24, and drafting committee of its second subcom- mission, 51 note, 416 note, 525, special tech- nical committee on Russian proposals re- specting limitation of land forces and mili- tary budgets, 89, 358; expanding bullets, 279, 339; land warfare, 476, 485, 490, 494, 533; limitation of armaments, 315, 334.
For the attitude of the several Governments on various questions before the conference see under both the names of the countries in this index and the names of their delegates in the preceding index of persons.
of arbitration), 132-4, 142-51, 178, 179, 240-4, 600, 601, 607, 608, 611-17, 625, 654-7, 666-8, 675-9, 733-41, 746-8, 750, 757, 765, 776-8, 786-8, 797, 815, 816 Arbitration, international. See also Ar- bitration procedure; Arbitration, obligatory; Permanent court of arbitration; System of arbitra- tion.
proposal and amendment:
Russia, 167-9, 173, 178-9, 700, 705, 798- 800, 808, 815, 816, 837 190, 817 122,650, 651 100, 155, 683
committee of examination 593, 595-601
text adopted by the conference
third commission
committee of examination draft submitted to the conference
third commission
committee of examination text adopted by the conference arbitral awards 149-51, 239, 241, 244, 601, 611, 615-25, 651, 666, 667, 678, 679, 704, 740-3, 746, 748-55, 784, 788, 858 compromis 139-41, 143, 147, 150, 151, 241, 243, 244, 581, 600, 601, 611, 617, 623, 624, 625, 644, 651, 656, 657, 665, 667, 679, 704, 721, 722, 732, 734, 735, 739, 741, 742, 746, 788, 808 considered by the Institute of Interna- tional Law 139, 144, 148, 599, 742, 749 rules in arbitration between Great Britain and Venezuela under treaty of 1897
proposals and amendments:
Austria-Hungary and Russia
claims for indemnity for damages sub-
signatory of conventions and declara-
prisoners of war 54-8, 70, 254, 409, 420, 435, 474-83, 489, 549, 557, 569 qualifications of, 53, 69, 253, 419, 434, 546-57, 566 sick and wounded, 58, 68, 69, 72, 78, 257 262, 423, 434, 438, 443, 474, 488, 489, 495, 500-2, 509, 558, 559, 574 Belligerents in neutral territory. See also Laws and customs of war on land.
proposals and amendments: Belgium
Belgium and France
declaration of Luxemburg regarding
obligations under treaty of Lon- don of 1867
discussion in the
second commission .
second subcommission
second commission
second subcommission
permanent court of arbitration
qualifications of belligerents
restitution of railway plant 67, 505,542, 545 seizure of railway material 66, 505, 540,
Brussels declaration, text
treatment of prisoners of war 56, 57, 478, 480, 481 wounded, sick and shipwrecked 465, 469 declaration, pacific settlement 212 obligations under treaty of April 19, 1839 . 212, 765
Belligerents in land warfare. See also Belligerents in neutral territory; Laws and customs of war on land.
considered by the Institute of Inter-
Bering Sea fisheries arbitration Berlin, General Act (1885), good offices and mediation (see also Con- ferences and Congresses) 109, 171, 172, 192, 193, 691, 805, 806, 819, 820 Berne, General postal convention of (1874) 124,171,177, 806, 811 Bombardment. See Aircraft; Bombard- ment by naval forces; Sieges and bombardments.
Bombardment by naval forces:
46, 49, 409-11, 493-4, 629
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