Studies in International Law and RelationsCUP Archive |
Contenido
Some Difficulties in International Relations | 21 |
The Duties of States | 37 |
The Papacy and International Law | 46 |
The Monroe Doctrine | 66 |
The Work of Grotius and of the Modern International Lawyer | 86 |
The Locarno Treaties | 104 |
The Law of Nations and the War of 1914 | 124 |
Enemy Ships in Port at the Outbreak of War | 153 |
Submarine Cables in time of War | 186 |
Ships of War as Prize | 202 |
Retaliation in Naval Warfare | 213 |
Defensively armed Merchant Ships I | 239 |
Defensively armed Merchant Ships II | 265 |
Appendices to Defensively armed Merchant Ships | 296 |
Table of Cases | 305 |
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