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- Bodin, [76].
- Bonfils on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, [49].
- Bordwell on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, [50].
- British Empire, [13], [20].
- Bryan Peace Treaties, [71].
- Bryce, Lord, scheme of, [36].
- Central Powers, the, are they to become members of the League of Nations? [17], [36];
- necessity for utter defeat of, [15], [37].
- Colonies, wars for the acquisition of, [10].
- Complex cases of dispute, how to settle, [68].
- Congress of Vienna, [30], [42].
- Constitutional Government, [10], [11];
- Court of Appeal, International, [66], [67], [69];
- Court of Arbitration, establishment of International, [61].
- Court of First Instance, International, [64];
- Crucée, Emeric, [9].
- Davis, General, on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, [51].
- Democracy, [10], [11].
- Dickinson, scheme of Sir Willoughby, [36].
- 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];
- International Court of First Instance, [64];
- manning of proposed bench to serve as, [64].
- International Court of Justice, [18], [28], [65-68];
- manning of, [65];
- proposed permanent bench of, [65], [66];
- proposed special benches of, for different cases, [66].
- International Courts, claims of all States in manning of, [64];
- difficulties of manning of, [65];
- precedents of, [64].
- International Executive, why impossible, [19], [41].
- International Government, why impossible, [19].
- International Law, a book law at present, [43];
- and League of Nations interdependent, [6], [33];
- complied with often without Courts, [60];
- grew by custom during Middle Ages, [8];
- not in being in antiquity, [6];
- progress of, [33], [35], [38];
- universal and general, difference between, [44].
- International Legislation, [38], [41-48];
- a by-product only in the past, [42];
- difficulties of, created by conflicting interests of States, [44];
- difficulties of, created by different methods of interpretation and construction, [45];
- difficulties of, created by the fact that a majority vote cannot create a statute, [44];
- difficulties of, created by the language question, [43];
- meaning of the term, [41];
- possible even without International Courts, [42], [60];
- possible only by agreement of all the States, [42];
- wide field open for, [43].
- International Statutes, cannot be created by majority vote, [44];
- interpretation and construction of, [45];
- what are? [42].
- Internationalism, growth of, [12].
- Law-making treaties, what are? [42].
- 'La France vaut bien une messe,' [78].
- League of Nations, [3], [8];
- aims defined, [23], [28], [35-36];
- and International Law interdependent, [6];
- career in a sense started already, [8], [16];
- conception of, very old, [6];
- demand for, universal, [11];
- impossibility of state-like organisation of, [36];
- no unanimity concerning its aims or organisation, [18];
- organisation of, demanded, [31];
- problems connected with, [24], [28];
- seven principles of, which ought to be adopted, [39-41];
- so-called, but League of States is meant, [13];
- starting point of organisation of, [33], [36], [39];
- constitution sui generis of, a necessity, [22], [33];
- what is new in the now desired, [11];
- when it would be an organised community, [11], [34].