73
The Russian Use of Chinese Clothing (1904) 75
The Rights of Armed Civilians (1914) 77
Civilians in Warfare: The Right to take up Arms (1914) 78
Civilians and a Raid (1914) 79
Miss Cavell's Case (1915) 79
SECTION 7
_Privateering and the Declaration of Paris_ 80
Our Mercantile Marine in War Time (1898) 81
" " " " " " ( " ) 84
Our Mercantile Marine in War (1898) 87
The Declaration of Paris (1911) 87
" " " " (1914) 89
" " " " (1916) 91
" " " " (1916) 92
SECTION 8
_Assassination_ 93
The Natal Proclamation (1906) 93
SECTION 9
_The Choice of Means of Injuring_ 94
Bullets in Savage Warfare (1903) 94
Gases (1918) 97
SECTION 10
_The Geneva Convention_ 98
Wounded Horses in War (1899) 98
SECTION 11
_Enemy Property in Occupied Territory_ 100
International "Usufruct" (1898) 101
Requisitions in Warfare (1902) 103
SECTION 12
_Enemy Property at Sea_ 104
Private Property at Sea (1913) 104
SECTION 13
_Martial Law_ 105
The Executions at Pretoria (1901) 106
The Petition of Right (1901) 108
The Petition of Right (1902) 109
Martial Law in Natal (1906) 111
SECTION 14
_The Naval Bombardment of Open Coast Towns_ 112
Naval Atrocities (1888) 113
The Naval Manoeuvres (1888) 113
" " " ( " ) 117
Naval Bombardments of Unfortified Places (1904) 120
SECTION 15
_Belligerent Reprisals_ 123
Reprisals (1917) 123
" ( " ) 124
SECTION 16
_Peace_ 124
Undesirable Peace Talk (1915) 124
CHAPTER VII
THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF NEUTRALS 126
SECTION 1
_The Criterion of Neutral Conduct_ 126
Professor de Martens on the Situation (1905) 126
Neutrals and the Laws of War (1915) 127
SECTION 2
_The Duties of Neutral States, and the Liabilities of Neutral
Individuals, distinguished_ 129
Contraband of War (1904) 130
Coal for the Russian Fleet (1904) 132
German War Material for Turkey (1911) 135
SECTION 3
_Neutrality Proclamations_ 135
The British Proclamation of Neutrality (1904) 136
" " " " ( " ) 138
" " " " (1911) 141
The Proclamation of Neutr
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