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Table of Contents

I. 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.

Edition Notes

"The index to this volume includes also the special supplement for July, 1915."

Printed from Official texts furnished by the Department of state.

Published in
New York
Series
Supplement to the American journal of international law -- v. 10. Special number, Oct., 1916
Other Titles
American journal of international law. Supplement. v.10, Oct., 1916.

Classifications

Library of Congress
JX1 .A7 vol.10

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 p. l., xxxvi, 491 p.
Number of pages
491

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL38603785M
LCCN
17004990
OCLC/WorldCat
2623295

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