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Record ID marc_uic/UIC_2022.mrc:92789254:3512
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050 $aJX1$b.A7 vol.10
090 $aD619$b.A4 1916a$9LOCAL
110 1 $aUnited States.$bDepartment of State.
245 10 $aDiplomatic correspondence between the United States and belligerent governments relating to neutral rights and commerce.
260 $aNew York :$bPub. for the American Society of international law by Baker, Voorhis & Co.,$c[1916]
300 $a1 p. l., xxxvi, 491 p.$c25 cm.
490 1 $aSupplement to the American journal of international law,$vv. 10. Special number, Oct., 1916
500 $a"The index to this volume includes also the special supplement for July, 1915."
500 $aPrinted from Official texts furnished by the Department of state.
505 0 $aI. Declaration of London.--II Contraband of war.--III. Restraints on commerce.--IIIA. CAse of the American steamship "Joseph W. Fordney" in British prize court.--IV. Submarine warfare: 1. Correspondence with Germany regarding submarine interferences with commercial vessels. Appendix: A. Evidence in the Arabic case. B. Evidence in the Sussex case. 2. Correspondence with Austraia-Hungary regarding submarine interferences with commercial vessels. 3. Correspondence regarding warfare between submarines and armed merchant vessels. 4. Status of belligerent submarines in neutral waters.--V. Destruction of American merchantman "William P. Frey" by the German ship "Prinz Eitel Friedrich".--VI. Exportation of arms and munitions of war.--VII. Recall of Dr. Constantin Theodor Dumab, Austro-Hungarian ambassador at Washington.--VIII. Recall of Captain von Papen, military attache, and Captan Boy-Ed, naval attache of the German embassy at Washington.--IX. Status of armed merchant vessels.--X. Hovering of British warships near the territorial waters of the United States.--XI. Case of the British steamship "Appam," captured by German naval forces and brought by a prize crew into an American port.--XII. Interferences by belligerents with mails.--XIII. Removal of enemy subjects from American vessels.--XIV. Escape of officers and men from German shipis interned in the United States.--XV. Status of American consular officers in belligerent territory occupied by enemy troops.--XVI. Dual nationality--military service case of Frank Ghiloni.
650 0 $aWorld War, 1914-1918$xDiplomatic history.
650 0 $aNeutrality.
650 0 $aNeutrality$zUnited States.
650 0 $aWorld War, 1914-1918$xEconomic aspects$zUnited States.
610 20 $aJoseph W. Fordney (Steamship)
610 20 $aArabic (Steamship)
610 20 $aSussex (Steamship)
610 20 $aWilliam P. Frye (Ship)
600 10 $aPapen, Franz von,$d1879-1969.
610 20 $aAppam (Ship)
710 2 $aAmerican Society of International Law.
740 02 $aAmerican journal of international law. Supplement. v.10, Oct., 1916.
852 7 $bgen$hJ$i807$i.02$mSpecial Suppl. v. 10$t1$2localCutter
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