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DIVISION FIRST. PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW.
SECOND. PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW.
PART
DIVISION FIRST.
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW.
AND
I. RELATIONS OF NATIONS TO EACH OTHER.
II. RELATIONS OF A NATION ΤΟ THE PERSONS
PROPERTY OF THE MEMBERS OF OTHER NATIONS.
III. UNIFORM REGULATIONS FOR MUTUAL CONVENIENCE.
IV. PROVISIONS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF PEACE.
TITLE
PART I.
THE RELATIONS OF NATIONS TO EACH OTHER.
I. ESSENTIAL RIGHTS.
II. EXTRA-TERRITORIAL ACTION.
III. INTERCOURSE.
IV. INTERNATIONAL COMPACTS.
V. REMOVAL OF PERSONS.
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ARTICLE 12. " Sovereignty" defined..
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13. Foreign powers not entitled to act within a nation...
14. Sovereignty, how vested.....
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15. Sovereign or chief officer not subject to other jurisdic-
ARTICLE 18. Diminution of territory or population...
19. Change in form of government or in dinasty..
20, Anarchy.
21. Double crown.....
22. Annexation of one nation to another.
23. Cession or other annexation of part of territory..
24. Division of a nation....
25. Apportionment of property.
26. Apportionment of debts...
ARTICLE 27. "Territory" defined..
28. Boundary by the sea.
29. Adjacent islands..
30. Boundary by a stream or channel.
31,32. Boundary by inland lake, &c..
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36. Injuring boundaries, marks or monuments..
37. Loss of territory, and acquisition of territory..
38. Acquisition by occupation..
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39, 40. Extent of occupancy.
PROPERTY AND DOMAIN.
ARTICLE 49. Capacity to have property..
50. Eminent domain...
51. Internal domain.
52. Prescription...
54. Navigation of the high seas and other waters.
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EXPLORATION AND COLONIZATION.
ARTICLE 77. Right of exploring and colonizing..
78. Exception.....
79. Right of pre-emption..
92. Minister's or consul's nation, and consul's or commis-
sioner's residence defined......
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93. Nations forbidden to entertain unofficial negotiations..
94. Public agents forbidden to make unofficial negotiations
or communications...
95. Falsely assuming diplomatic powers, &c. .
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ARTICLE 96. Right of legation, &c. ....
97. Obligation to receive public agents..
98. A nation may refuse to receive its own members.
99. Personal objections..
100. Rank or status..
101. Conditions may be imposed.
102. Conditional reception....
103. Inconsistent pretensions.
104. Several missions.....
105. List of family, official and personal, to be furnished..
106. Secretary, in case of absence, &c. of chief..
107. Insignia of office, and flag...
108. Exemption from liability for official acts.
109. Emergencies.....
110. Duty to enforce exemption....
111. Interference with a dispatch to or from a public agent.
CHAPTER XII.
PUBLIC MINISTERS.
SECTION I. Appointment and reception.
II. Rank.
III. Powers.
IV. Immunities.
SECTION I.
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APPOINTMENT AND RECEPTION OF PUBLIC MINISTERS.
ARTICLE 112. Four classes of ministers...
118. Recognition of minister's nation by reception.....
119. Official and personal family..
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POWERS OF PUBLIC MINISTERS.
ARTICLE 122. Powers defined by instructions..
123. Issue of passports.....
124. Authentication of documents...
125. Communications, when to be in writing..
126. Termination of powers..
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