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Disarmament, 21, 74.

Dubois, Pierre, 8.

Dynastic wars, 10.

Engagements of the members of the League of Nations, security for fulfilment of, 79.

Equality, of States, 33, 39; of the votes at Hague Peace Conferences, 38.

Family, the, a product of natural development, 10.

Family of Nations, political hegemony of the Great Powers within the, 31.

Federal World State, A, 18-20; demanded by Pacifists, 31; why not possible, 19.

Foreign Office, letter of, to Professor Oppenheim concerning Article 23(h), 52-55.

German Confederation, civil war within the, 32.

German Weissbuch on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 51, 54, 55.

Germany, is she to become a member of the League of Nations? 17, 36; necessity for the utter defeat of, 15, 37.

Great Powers, 30, 66; power and influence of the, 29-31.

Greece, city States of ancient, 7.

Gregory on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 50.

Grey, Earl, 5, 52, 53, 55.

Grotians, the School of, 62.

Grotius, Hugo, 9.

Hague Convention concerning the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, Article 8 of, 70.

Hague Peace Conferences, 34; method of legislating by, 45; the work of, obstructed by some States, 38; standing council of, proposed, 39; starting point of organisation of League of Nations by, 36, 39; votes of States of equal value at, 38.

Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, controversy respecting interpretation of Article 23(h) of, 45.

Henry IV of France, 9, 78.

Holland, Professor, on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 50.

Independence of States, what it is, 33, 77.

International Army and Navy, why impossible, 6, 18, 20-22, 41.

International Case Law, 64.

International Council of Conciliation, 28, 40, 69; scheme for the establishment of, 72-74; starting points for, 70.

International Court of Appeal, 66, 67; a necessity, 63; manning of, 64.

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