Birkenhead, Frederick Edwin Smith, Earl of, 1872-1930.
International law as interpreted during the Russo-Japanese War / F.E. Smith and N.W. Sibley. - 2nd ed. - London : T.F. Unwin , 1907. - v.p. ; 23 cm.
Includes index.
Table of cases cited -- Introductory -- pt. I. The Normal relations of Russia, Japan, China, and Turkey. I. Belligerent operations in neutral territory in the Russo-Japanese War -- II. Russia and the passage of the Bosphorus : the raid of the volunteer cruisers, "Petersburg: and "Smolensk," in the Red Sea -- pt. II. The Law governing states in the relations of war. III. Declaration of war and manifesto -- IV. Rights of war with respect to the person of enemies -- V. Espionage and wireless telegraphy in war -- VI. Laying mines in mid-ocean and use of balloons in war -- pt. III. The law governing states in the relation of neutrality. VII. The principles of neutrality and special usage prohibiting the construction and outfit of vessels of war -- VIII. Belligerent operations in neutral waters and the Chemulpho and Chifu incidents -- IX. Reception of belligerent cruisers in neutral ports -- X. The rule of the war in 1756 -- XI. The right of visitation and search -- XII. The destruction of neutral vessels -- XIII. Notes on chart of contraband -- XIII (continued), pts. I, II, III. Contraband of war and the Japanese and Russian declarations, 1904 -- XIII (continued), pt. IV. Contraband of war (continued) -- XIII (continued), pts. V, VI, VII. Contraband of war (continued) -- XIII (continued), pt. VIII. Treaties declaring contraband -- XIV. International arbitrations, the Hague Convention, and international incidents exhibiting analogy to the North Sea crisis with a history of the North Sea incident -- XV. The law of blockade -- XVI. Return of peace : Treaty of Portsmouth -- Appendices. Appendix A. Professor T.E. Hollands letter to the Times, November 19, 1904, on the British Proclamation of Neutrality -- Appendix B. The case of the Caroline, the Alabama, Florida (or Oreto), Alexandra, and the Caroline (1837) -- Appendix C. The case of the Caroline, international law, the Foreign Enlistment Act, 1870, and the Alabama -- Appendix D. The Foreign Enlistment Act, 1870, and coaling the Baltic fleet with Welsh coal -- Appendix E. The case of the Calchas and the case of the Cheltenham -- Appendix F. The case of the Allanton -- Appendix G. The question whether provisions are contraband, and the evidence and memoranda of Professor T.E. Holland, K.C., and Dr. J Westlake, K.C. at the Royal Commission on Supply of Food and Raw Material in Time of War (Parliamentary Paper, 1905) -- Appendix H. The changed attitude of Russian on absolute and conditional contraband -- Appendix I. Text of report of the North Sea Commission -- Appendix J. On the use of French waters by the Russian fleet -- Appendix K. List of Russian acts of interference with neutral shipping since the outbreak of war in the Far East -- Appendix M. The Portsmouth Treaty -- Appendix Q. The new Anglo-Japanese Agreement -- Appendix R. Treaty between Japan and Korea, November 17, 1904.
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International law as interpreted during the Russo-Japanese War / F.E. Smith and N.W. Sibley. - 2nd ed. - London : T.F. Unwin , 1907. - v.p. ; 23 cm.
Includes index.
Table of cases cited -- Introductory -- pt. I. The Normal relations of Russia, Japan, China, and Turkey. I. Belligerent operations in neutral territory in the Russo-Japanese War -- II. Russia and the passage of the Bosphorus : the raid of the volunteer cruisers, "Petersburg: and "Smolensk," in the Red Sea -- pt. II. The Law governing states in the relations of war. III. Declaration of war and manifesto -- IV. Rights of war with respect to the person of enemies -- V. Espionage and wireless telegraphy in war -- VI. Laying mines in mid-ocean and use of balloons in war -- pt. III. The law governing states in the relation of neutrality. VII. The principles of neutrality and special usage prohibiting the construction and outfit of vessels of war -- VIII. Belligerent operations in neutral waters and the Chemulpho and Chifu incidents -- IX. Reception of belligerent cruisers in neutral ports -- X. The rule of the war in 1756 -- XI. The right of visitation and search -- XII. The destruction of neutral vessels -- XIII. Notes on chart of contraband -- XIII (continued), pts. I, II, III. Contraband of war and the Japanese and Russian declarations, 1904 -- XIII (continued), pt. IV. Contraband of war (continued) -- XIII (continued), pts. V, VI, VII. Contraband of war (continued) -- XIII (continued), pt. VIII. Treaties declaring contraband -- XIV. International arbitrations, the Hague Convention, and international incidents exhibiting analogy to the North Sea crisis with a history of the North Sea incident -- XV. The law of blockade -- XVI. Return of peace : Treaty of Portsmouth -- Appendices. Appendix A. Professor T.E. Hollands letter to the Times, November 19, 1904, on the British Proclamation of Neutrality -- Appendix B. The case of the Caroline, the Alabama, Florida (or Oreto), Alexandra, and the Caroline (1837) -- Appendix C. The case of the Caroline, international law, the Foreign Enlistment Act, 1870, and the Alabama -- Appendix D. The Foreign Enlistment Act, 1870, and coaling the Baltic fleet with Welsh coal -- Appendix E. The case of the Calchas and the case of the Cheltenham -- Appendix F. The case of the Allanton -- Appendix G. The question whether provisions are contraband, and the evidence and memoranda of Professor T.E. Holland, K.C., and Dr. J Westlake, K.C. at the Royal Commission on Supply of Food and Raw Material in Time of War (Parliamentary Paper, 1905) -- Appendix H. The changed attitude of Russian on absolute and conditional contraband -- Appendix I. Text of report of the North Sea Commission -- Appendix J. On the use of French waters by the Russian fleet -- Appendix K. List of Russian acts of interference with neutral shipping since the outbreak of war in the Far East -- Appendix M. The Portsmouth Treaty -- Appendix Q. The new Anglo-Japanese Agreement -- Appendix R. Treaty between Japan and Korea, November 17, 1904.
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Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905.
341 / SMI