Porter v. Freundenberg, case of, 47.
Positivists, the School of, 62.
Precedents of International Courts, 66.
Principle of Nationality, 14, 32.
Prize Court, International, proposed by Second Peace Conference, 34.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? 21.
Race, a product of natural development, 10; not to be confounded with Nation, 13, 14.
Rebus sic stantibus, proposal for dealing with the clause, 69.
Religion, wars of, 10.
Sovereignty, conception of, 75; not surrendered by entrance into the League of Nations, 74, 75, 78.
State, ideal of the national, 14.
States of the World, the 25 Allied belligerent and the 17 neutral, 16-17.
Statutes, difference between International and Municipal, 42.
Sully, 9.
Swiss Confederation, civil war within the, 32.
Switzerland, 13.
Taft, Ex-President, 5.
Transoceanic States, entrance into League of Nations of, 38.
Tribe, the, a product of natural development, 10.
Ubi societas ibi jus, 8.
Ullmann, on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 50.
United States, civil war in the, 32.
Vienna Congress, the, 30, 42.
Votes, equality of, at Hague Peace Conferences, 38.
Wars for national unity, 10.
Wehberg on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 50.
Whewell, Dr., 4.
Whittuck on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 50.
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