n them?
Chapter LXVII.
Sec.1. To what is a neutral nation bound? What kind of aid to an enemy is
unlawful?
Sec.2. How is the trade of a neutral affected by war? With what may she
still supply a belligerent?
Sec.3. What is said of the right of a neutral to carry the goods in such
cases?
Sec.4. What are prohibited articles called? What goods are contraband?
Sec.5. What is done with contraband goods? In what cases is the vessel also
confiscated?
Sec.6. What is a blockade? Its object? How does it affect neutrals?
Sec.7. What is necessary to a lawful blockade? In case a place is blockaded
by sea only, how may trade be carried on with it?
Sec.8. What is the right of search? What vessels are subject to search?
Sec.9. In what case is the property of an enemy in a neutral vessel liable
to seizure? What is done with the property of neutrals found in an
enemy's vessel?
Sec.10. What may not a neutral permit in her ports? What may not her
citizens do?
Sec.11. For what purposes are hostilities sometimes suspended? When is the
suspension called a suspension of arms? In what cases a truce? What is
the difference between a partial and a general truce?
Sec.12. How are the contracting parties and their citizens affected by a
truce?
Sec.13. How is peace generally secured?
Sec.14. When do treaties of peace take effect between the parties?
Sec.15. How is the service of mediation performed?
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