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I. Power to make.
1. Prior to the Constitution.
§ 734.
2. Under the Constitution. § 735.
3. Question of constitutional limitations. § 736.
4. Cessions of territory. § 737.
5. Descent and tenure of property. § 738.
II. Negotiation and conclusion.
1. Full powers. § 739.
2. Formalities. § 740.
3. Presents. § 741.
4. Validity. § 742.
III. Ratification.
1. Question of duty.
(1) Opinions of writers. § 743.
(2) American discussions. § 744.
2. Prerogatives of the Senate.
(1) Necessity of Senate's approval. § 745.
(2) Mode of obtaining advice and consent.
(3) Rejection, or failure to act. $ 747.
(4) Practice of amendment. § 748.
3. Exchange of ratifications.
(1) Act of ratification. § 749.
(2) Explanatory declarations. § 750.
4. Proclamation. § 751.
IV. Agreements not submitted to the Senate.
1. Simple executive acts. $ 752.
2. Agreements under acts of Congress.
(1) Commercial arrangements. § 753.
(2) International copyright. § 754.
(3) Postal conventions. § 755.
(4) Agreements with Indian tribes. § 756.
V. Enforcement of treaties.
1. Duty of performance. § 757.
2. Legislative aid. § 758.
3. Appropriations of money. § 759.
4. Judicial action.
(1) Province of the courts. § 760.
(2) Rule as to political questions. § 761.
5. Date of taking effect. § 762.
VI. Interpretation,
1. General rules. § 763..
2. Particular stipulations. § 764.
§ 746.
VI. Interpretation-Continued.
3. Most-favored-nation clauses.
(1) Reciprocal concessions. § 765.
(2) Geographical discriminations. § 766.
(3) Retaliatory or compulsive discriminations. § 767.
(4) Bounties. § 768.
(5) Miscellaneous cases.
VII. Termination.
1. General rules. § 770.
2. Termination by notice. $§771.
3. Change in conditions. § 772.
$ 769.
4. Changes in sovereignty and government. § 773.
5. Legislative abrogation. § 774.
6. Implied revocation or repeal.
(1) Earlier by later treaty.
§ 775.
§ 776.
(2) Treaty by later statute.
(3) Statute by later treaty. § 777.
(4) State constitutions and statutes by treaties. § 778.
7. Effect of war. § 779.
8. Survival of vested rights. § 780.
CHAPTER XVIII.
CONVENTIONAL AND DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS.
I. Argentine Republic.
§ 781.
II. Austria-Hungary. § 782.
III. Barbary powers.
1. Early relations. § 783.
2. Algiers. § 784.
3. Morocco. § 785.
4. Tripoli. § 786.
5. Tunis. § 787.
IV. Belgium. § 788.
V. Bolivia. § 789.
VI. Brazil. § 790.
VII. Central America.
1. Costa Rica. § 791.
2. Honduras. § 792.
3. Guatemala. § 793.
4. Nicaragua. § 794.
5. Salvador. § 795.
VIII. Chile. § 796.
IX. China.
1. Treaty of 1844. § 797.
2. Treaties of 1858. $ 798.
3. Treaty of 1868. § 799.
4. Immigration and other treaties, 1880-1894. § 800.
5. Taxes. § 801.
6. Industries. § 802.
7. Travel. § 803.
8. Missionary privileges and protection. § 804.
9. Purchase of land. § 805.
IX. China-Continued.
10. Treaty ports, and foreign settlements. § 806.
11. Leases to European powers. § 807.
12. Boxer movement.
(1) Siege and relief of legations. § 808.
(2) Negotiations for settlement. § 809.
(3) Protocol of September 7, 1901. § 810.
13. Open door policy.
(1) The Hay agreement. § 811.
(2) Anglo-German agreement. § 812.
14. Territorial integrity; neutrality. § 813.
X. Colombia. § 814.
XI. Congo. § 815.
XII. Corea. § 816.
First attempts to negotiate; Shufeldt treaty, 1882; treaty rights of
Americans; foreign settlements; Japanese intervention.
XIII. Denmark. § 817.
XIV. Dominican Republic. § 818.
XV. Ecuador. § 819.
XVI. Egypt. § 820.
XVII. France.
1. Treaty relations. § 821.
2. Treaty decisions. § 822.
XVIII. Germany. § 823.
XIX. Great Britain.
1. Treaty of peace, 1782-3.
(1) Negotiations. § 824.
Shelburne; Fox; Oswald; Vergennes; Franklin; Jay;
Adams.
XXIII. Japan-Continued.
4. Domestic disturbances. § 848.
5. Affair of Shimonoseki. § 849.
6. Convention of 1866, and treaty revision. § 850.
7. Emancipation of Japan. § 851.
XXIV. Liberia.
1. Declarations of American policy. § 852.
2. Treaty of 1862, Art. VIII. § 853.
3. Relations with Great Britain. § 854.
4. Relations with France. § 855.
XXV. Madagascar. § 856.
XXVI. Mexico.
1. Relations, 1825-1848. § 857.
2. Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo. § 858.
3. Mesilla, and later, treaties. § 859.
4. Domestic disturbances; intervention. § 860.
5. Later relations. § 861.
6. Zona Libra, or Free Zone. § 862.
7. Crossing of border by cattle.
XXVII. Muscat. § 864.
XXVIII. Netherlands. § 865.
XXIX. Ottoman Porte.
1. Treaty of 1830. § 866.
2. Treaty of 1862. § 867.
§ 863.
3. Real estate protocol, 1874. § 868.
4. Extradition treaty. § 869.
5. Educational, eleemosynary, and religious institutions. § 870.
6. Schools. § 871.
7. Sale of books. § 872.
8. Freedom of worship. § 873.
9. Armenian difficulties. § 874.
10. Various topics. § 875.
XXX. Paraguay. § 876.
XXXI. Persia. § 877.
XXXII. Peru. § 878.
XXXIII. Portugal. § 879.
XXXIV. Russia. § 880.
XXXV. Samoan Islands. § 881.
XXXVI. Siam. § 882.
XXXVII. Spain.
1. Treaty of October 27, 1795. § 883.
2. Treaty of February 22, 1819. § 884.
3. Convention of February 17, 1834. § 885.
4. Reciprocity agreement, 1891. § 886.
5. Treaty of December 10, 1898. § 887.
6. Caroline Islands. § 888.
XXXVIII. Sweden and Norway. § 889.
XXXIX. Switzerland. § 890.
XL. Tahiti. § 891.
XLI. Tonga. § 892.
XLII. Uruguay. § 893.