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III. Questions of asylum-Continued.
5. Asylum in America.
(1) Bolivia. § 295.
(2) Central American States. § 296.
(3) Chile. § 297.
(4) Colombia. § 298.
(5) Ecuador. § 299.
(6) Hayti and Santo Domingo. § 300.
(7) Mexico. § 301.
(8) Paraguay. § 302.
(9) Peru. § 303.
(10) Venezuela.
6. Asylum in vessels.
(1) Ships of war.
§ 304.
$305.
II. Freedom of the seas-Continued.
3. Piracy-Continued.
(2) Judicial proceedings. § 312.
(3) Salvage. § 313.
(4) Captures by privateers. § 314.
Justified by belligerent commission.
Abuse or invalidity of commission.
Questions as to nationality of crew.
Uncommissioned cruisers.
§ 315.
4. Self-defense.
(2) Subsequent acts and interpretations. § 339.
(3) Negotiations of 1856-57. § 340.
(4) Negotiations of 1868-1870. § 341.
(5) Negotiations of 1881. § 342.
2. Guaranty of neutrality and sovereignty. § 343.
3. Guaranty of free and open transit.
(1) Domestic disturbances. § 344.
Panama riot, 1856.
Subsequent discussions.
Insurrection of 1884–85, and after.
The Republic of Panama, 1903.
(2) Passports. § 345.
(3) Transit of the mails. § 346.
(4) Taxation and commercial regulations. § 347.
Tonnage taxes.
Capitation tax.
(5) Transit of troops. § 348.
(6) Fugitives from justice. § 349.
(7) Telegraphic communication. § 350.
III. Clayton-Bulwer treaty.
1. The treaty and its antecedents. § 351.
2. Variant interpretations.
(1) Belize, or British Honduras. § 352.
(2) Ruatan, and other Bay Islands. § 353.
(3) Mosquito protectorate. § 354.
Mr. Buchanan's instructions to Mr. Hise.
Action of Mr. Clayton.
Webster-Crampton arrangement.
Position of Mr. Marcy.
Buchanan-Clarendon negotiations.
3. Historical summary, 1851-1858. § 355.
4. Arrangement of 1858-1860. § 356.
5. Mr. Seward's course. § 357.
Suggestion as to Tigre Island.
Treaty with Nicaragua, 1867, and other treaties.
6. Negotiations of Mr. Fish. § 358.
13. Recommendations by President McKinley. § 365.
14. Hay-Pauncefote treaty, 1901. § 366.
Treaty of Feb. 5, 1900.
Negotiation as to amendments.
Treaty of Nov. 18, 1901.
Message of President Roosevelt.
Resolution of Second International American Conference.
III. Clayton-Bulwer treaty-Continued.
15. Mosquito question, since 1860. $367.
Instructions of Mr. Fish, 1873.
Award of Emperor of Austria, 1881.
Mr. Bayard's representations.
Lord Salisbury's reply.
Mr. Foster's representations.
Insurrection of 1894, and subsequent events.
IV. American routes and grants. § 368.
V. Suez Canal. § 369.
VI. Corinth Canal. § 370.
VII. Kiel Canal. § 371.
Porto Rico and the Philippines.
(2) Provisions for individual election. § 380.
Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo.
Alaskan cession.
Treaty of Frankfort.
Treaty with Spain, 1898.
IV. American naturalization.
1. Regulated by Congress. § 381.
2. Committed to the courts. § 382.
3. Persons capable of naturalization. §383.
4. Usual legal conditions. § 384.
5. Declaration of intention.
(1) Usual requirement. § 385.
(2) Exceptions. § 386.
Immigration during minority.
Service in Army.
Service in Navy or Marine Corps.
Special case in Hawaii.
IV. American naturalization-Continued.
5. Declaration of intention-Continued.
(3) Does not confer citizenship. § 387.
Judicial decisions.
Executive action.
Cases of Italians.
6. Residence.
(1) Five years' rule. § 388.
Meaning of "continued term."
(2) Exceptions. § 389.
Seamen.
V. Conventional arrangements.
1. Treaties with the German States.
(1) Negotiations. § 390.
(2) Conditions of change of allegiance. § 391.
(3) Question as to Alsace-Lorraine.
(4) Practice of expulsion.
§ 392.
§ 393.
(5) Operation of treaties. § 394.
2. Belgium. § 395.
3. Sweden and Norway. § 396.
4. Great Britain. § 397.
5. Austria-Hungary.
(1) Conditions of change of allegiance. § 398.
(2) Practice of expulsion. § 399.
6. Denmark; Ecuador. § 400.
VI. Naturalization not retroactive.
1. General priciples. $401.
2. German treaties.
(1) Military cases.
$402.
(2) Statutes of limitation. § 403.
3. Austro-Hungarian treaty. § 404.
4. Belgian treaty. § 405.
5. Danish treaty. § 406.
6. Treaty with Sweden and Norway. § 407.
VII. Nationality of married women.
1. Marriage of American women to aliens.
(1) Effect on status. § 408.
(2) Reversion of nationality. § 409.
2. Marriage of alien women to Americans.
(1) American law. § 410.
(2) Reversion of nationality. § 411.
3. Law in other countries.
§ 412.
VIII. Effect of parents' naturalization on infants.
1. American law. § 413.
2. Marriage of alien widow to American. § 414.
3. Adoption of children. § 415.
IX. Naturalization internationally ineffective as to absent family.
1. Married women. § 416.
2. Infants. § 417.
3. Good offices for emigration. § 418.