Part 66 (1/2)
Truce. _See_ Flags of Truce.
Turkey, recognition of, 44; suzerainty of, 53; application of balance of power to, 83; policy as to territory of, 91, 92; portion of, ceded to Roumania, 100; treaty of, with Russia as to Bosphorus, etc., 110; convention of, as to Suez Ca.n.a.l, 111; letters of minister to, 163.
Uniform of enemy, use of, 252.
United States, agrees to the Treaty of Paris, 33; diplomatic papers of, 34; recognition of other countries by, 44-49; suzerainty of, over Indians, 53; intervention of, in case of Venezuela, 78; Cuba, 85; att.i.tude of, as to the Monroe Doctrine, 93; extinguishment of Indian t.i.tle by, 99; cession of ”Horse-shoe Reef” to, by Great Britain, 100; sale of Alaska, Louisiana, and the Philippines to, 101; territory of, formed by alluvium, 102; claim of, to jurisdiction over Chesapeake and Delaware bays, 108; att.i.tude of, as to sound dues, 109; Dardanelles, 110; Bering Sea, 113, 116, 117; jurisdiction of, over foreign-born subjects, 122-124; as to marriage, 125; laws of, as to naturalization, 125-130; att.i.tude of, as to Koszta, 129, 130; jurisdiction of, over aliens, 131; courts of consuls of, 140, 141; att.i.tude of, as to diplomatic agents, 178 _et seq._; diplomatic practice of, 183-186; French language used in treaties of, 206; making and ratification of treaties of, 207-209; termination of treaty of, with Spain, 215; att.i.tude of, as to embargo of 1807, 222; naval war code of, 222, 400; vessels of, during war with Spain, 222; att.i.tude of, as to, blockade of Crete, 223, 224; Spanish vessels during war with Spain, 246; Declaration of Paris during war with Spain, 247, 255, 302; volunteer navy of, 256; destruction of vessels by, in War of 1812, 259; att.i.tude of, as to ransom, 259; salvage, 260, 261; practice of, as to exchange of prisoners, 263; guaranty by, of neutrality of trans-isthmian ca.n.a.l, 279; neutrality laws of, 283, 296, 417; att.i.tude of, as to Alabama case, 297; treaties of, as to free s.h.i.+ps making free goods, 300 _et seq._; articles enumerated by, as contraband of war, 304 _et seq._; att.i.tude of, as to convoy, 313; blockade, 319, 320; continuous voyages, 322; practice of, as to prize courts, 325 _et seq._; repeal by, of law as to prize money, 327.
Unneutral service, what it is, 308-310.
_Uti possidetis_, Doctrine of, 273, 274.
Utrecht, Peace of, as an epoch in international law, 21 _et seq._, 77, 206.
Venezuela, boundary line of, 78.
Verona, Congress of, 77, 91.
Vessels, cla.s.ses of, 117; nationality of, how determined, 117; jurisdiction over, 117-121; status of, at sea, 245 _et seq._; in port at outbreak of hostilities, 246; voluntary and auxiliary navy, 255-257; capture and ransom of, 257-258; postliminium, 260-262; cartel, 265; in case of neutral relations between states and individuals, 298-328; visit and search of, 310-343.
_See_ Privateering, Right of Asylum.
Vienna, Congress of, settling of court precedence by, 89; determination of rank of state agents by, 155 _et seq._; language used in, 206; as to neutralization, 278, 279.
Visit and search, right of, 310, 311; object of, 311; method of, 311, 312; seizure in case of, 312, 313.
Volunteer and auxiliary navy of, Prussia, 255, 256; Greece, 256; Russia, 256; Great Britain, 256; United States, 256.
War, definition of, 229; commencement of, 229, 230; declaration of, 231, 232; object of, 232, 233; general effects of, 233, 234; persons affected by, 235; combatants in, 235-237; non-combatants in, 237, 238; public property of the enemy in, 239, 240; real property of enemy subjects in, 240, 244; personal property of enemy subjects in, 241-244; vessels, 245, 246; goods, 247; submarine telegraphic cables, 248, 249; belligerent occupation during, 250-252; forbidden methods in, 252-254; privateers in, 254, 255; voluntary and auxiliary navy in, 255, 257; capture and ransom in, 257-259; postliminium in, 260-262; prisoners and their treatment in, 262-264; non-hostile relations of belligerents in, 264-269; methods of termination of, 270-274.
Warlike expedition, what is a, 289.
Was.h.i.+ngton, President, att.i.tude of, as to neutrality, 282.
Waters, as affecting jurisdiction, 102 _et seq._
Webster, Daniel, views of, in case of the ”Caroline,” 435.
Westphalia, Peace of, as an epoch in international law, 19.
Wisby, laws of. _See_ Sea Laws.
Women, nationality of, 125.
Works of art, exemption of, 239, 247.
Writers, upon international law, 24-28, 33, 34.
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