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Pt. I. General and historical. Definition and general scope
Nature of international law
Historical development
Sources of international law
Pt. II Persons in international law. States
Legal persons having qualified status
Pt. III. International law of peace. General rights and obligations of states
Existence
Independence
Equality
Jurisdiction
Property
Diplomacy and international relations in times of peace
Treaties
Amicable settlement of disputes and non-hostile redress
Pt. IV International law of war. War
Status of persons in war
Status of property on land
Status of property at sea
Conduct of hostilities
Termination of war
Pt. V. International law of neutrality. Definition and history of neutrality
Relations of neutral states and belligerent states
Neutral relations between states and individuals
Appendix I. Instructions for the government of armies of the United States in the field
Appendix II. Declaration of Paris
Appendix III. Convention for the amelioration of the conditions of the wounded in armies in the field, Geneva, July 6, 1906
Appendix IV. Convention for the pacific settlement of international disputes
Appendix V. Convention with respect to the laws and customs of war on land.
Annex to the convention: regulations respecting the laws and customs of war on land
Appendix VI. Convention respecting the rights and duties of neutral powers and persons in case of war on land
Appendix VII. Convention relative to the status of enemy merchant-ships at the outbreak of hostilities
Appendix VIII. Convention for the adaptation to naval war of the principles of the Geneva Convention
Appendix IX. Convention with regard to the exercise of the right of capture in naval war
Appendix X. Convention relative to the creation of an international prize court
Appendix XI. Conventions concerning the rights and duties of neutral powers in naval war
Appendix XII. Declaration of London
Appendix XII. United States neutrality laws
Appendix XIV. Procedure in Prize Court
Appendix XV. Digest of important cases arranged under titles.
Nature of international law
Historical development
Sources of international law
Pt. II Persons in international law. States
Legal persons having qualified status
Pt. III. International law of peace. General rights and obligations of states
Existence
Independence
Equality
Jurisdiction
Property
Diplomacy and international relations in times of peace
Treaties
Amicable settlement of disputes and non-hostile redress
Pt. IV International law of war. War
Status of persons in war
Status of property on land
Status of property at sea
Conduct of hostilities
Termination of war
Pt. V. International law of neutrality. Definition and history of neutrality
Relations of neutral states and belligerent states
Neutral relations between states and individuals
Appendix I. Instructions for the government of armies of the United States in the field
Appendix II. Declaration of Paris
Appendix III. Convention for the amelioration of the conditions of the wounded in armies in the field, Geneva, July 6, 1906
Appendix IV. Convention for the pacific settlement of international disputes
Appendix V. Convention with respect to the laws and customs of war on land.
Annex to the convention: regulations respecting the laws and customs of war on land
Appendix VI. Convention respecting the rights and duties of neutral powers and persons in case of war on land
Appendix VII. Convention relative to the status of enemy merchant-ships at the outbreak of hostilities
Appendix VIII. Convention for the adaptation to naval war of the principles of the Geneva Convention
Appendix IX. Convention with regard to the exercise of the right of capture in naval war
Appendix X. Convention relative to the creation of an international prize court
Appendix XI. Conventions concerning the rights and duties of neutral powers in naval war
Appendix XII. Declaration of London
Appendix XII. United States neutrality laws
Appendix XIV. Procedure in Prize Court
Appendix XV. Digest of important cases arranged under titles.