Calvin's Case, 79, 81, 117
Campbell v. Hall, 96, 117
Chisholm v. State of Georgia, 120, 134, 141
City of London v. Wood (Chief Justice Holt), 196
Coke, Lord, on Bonham Case, 195
Day v. Savadge (Hobart), 195-196
Dorr v. United States, 16
Downes v. Bidwell, 11, 303-304
Dred Scott Case, 115, 116
Empire v. Union, 29
Ex parte Merryman, case of, decided by Chief Justice Taney, 143
Ex parte Siebold, 132
Geofroy v. Riggs, 39
Gordon v. United States, 132
Hawaii v. Mankichi, 16
Kepner v. United States, 15, 16
Logan v. United States, II, 15
Louisiana, State of, v. Jumel, 145
Louisiana, State of, v. Texas, State of, 134, 148
Minor v. Happersett, 462
Nathan v. Commonwealth of Virginia, 135
New Hampshire v. Massachusetts, 98
Penn v. Lord Baltimore, 97
Postnati, case of, 79, 81
Rees v. City of Watertown, 134
South Dakota v. North Carolina, 134, 136
United States Bank v. Halstead, 120, 131
Virginia, State of, v. West Virginia, State of, 115, 116, 117, 134, 144,
Administration of Dependencies, A. H. Snow, 139
Aliens, abroad, 446-468
civilized, right of expulsion of, 462-466
political rights of, 461-462 resident, right to participate in political life, 466
resident, participation in open revolutionary movement, 462- 464
right of protection which a na-
tion gives to its citizens, 38 Amendments of the Constitution,
thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth, cause of, 115 America and India, opening the sea-route to, 84 America, power over insular regions, 38
American colonies, basis of eco-
mic ideas, 72-73 basis of social ideas, 72 American ideas, as to how a union of states may be effected, 162-163
American Institute of Interna- tional Law, declaration of, 225
American Peace Society, declara- tion of, 225
American Philosophy of Govern- ment and its effect on Inter- national Law, 5-33
American Philosophy of Govern- ment, in the way of a codifi- cation of International Law, 32-333
American republics, union of, by Congress, 168-169
American Revolution, philosophy of, 42-44
American statesmen, views of, on the connection between Great Britain and the Colonies, from 1764-1776, 61-65 Arbitration Court, Permanent In- ternational, at first Hague Conference, 139–141
Arbitral process in dispute, defi- nition of, 389-390
Arbitration, definition of, as used in political literature, 383 Arbitration treaty, between the United States and Great Britain, 238
Army Appropriation Act, 312 Articles of Confederation, on es- tablishment of tribunals for the pacific settlement of dis- putes between states, 140 given the sanction of mutual agreement of states, and the powers granted by, 106 the last resort of appeal, 67 Artificial or remedial rights, II
Calvin, John, "Institutes of the Christian Religion" on Moral Law, 159
philosophy of, 43
Calvin's case, 79, 81, 117
Case of the Postnati, 79, 81 Cassini Convention,
lease of Kiaochoa Bay, 348 Central America, philosophy of government of the republics
of, 30 Charles I., abolishment of the
Virginia Company, 85-86 Charles II., final section of the in-
struction of, to the Council of Foreign Plantations, 139 recognition of the American Colonies, 93-94 Charter of 1606 (James I.), claims in North America, 81-83 Charter of 1609 (James I.), effect on Virginia, 84-85
Charter to Company of Massa- chusetts Bay, 85-90
Charter to Providence Plantation, 90-91
Chief Executive in a Justiciar
State, powers of, 59 Choate, Rufus, on equal rights, 41 Christian Society of the Early Church, law of, 422
Cleveland, President, executive powers over the United States mails and interstate commerce, 151
Coke, Lord, on Bonham's Case,
Colonial Charters, 40
"Colonial Pact" theory, 91 Colonies converted into Royal Provinces, 94
Commission of Judicative Con- ciliation, difference between, and Court, 384-385 Conciliation, definition of, as used in political literature, 382 Confederation or League of Na- tions, plan for, 286-287 Congress, action of, on extension of Constitution, 39
right of, to determine whether the United States shall enter the League of Nations, 308- 309 Connecticut, charter of, on rights of citizens to elect their own officers, 180-181
Constitutional Bill of Rights, 237 Constitutional prohibitions, 16- 18, 25-28
Constitution of the United States, theory of Supremacy of, 108 adoption of, 234-235
on claims, individual, against a
foreign government, 21-25 on care of President to see that the laws are executed, 147 defects of, 164-165 fourteenth amendment adopted, 198 judicial powers of, 107 on jurisdiction to render a direct judgement against a member- state of the Union, 118
on the powers of the President,
Convention for Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, Hague, 209-211, 223, 238- 240, 236-266 Cooperation versus Compulsion in the Organization of the Society of Nations, 269-281 Cooperative union, as applied to a minor groupe, 293 of nations, 295-298 Corporations, principles of law of, 181-182
theory of State of, 183-193 four subjects dealt with in the theory of State, 193-194 Council for National Defence, 312-315
"Council for New England," 85 surrender of Charter and Let- ters Patent, 86
Council of Three, 368, 379-381 Council of Trade, 91
Council of Virginia, provided by
Charter of 1606, 82-83 Court of Arbitral Justice, estab- lishment of, 69-70, 75 Courts, protection of, 27 Covenant of the League of Na-
tions, German Colonies, 366 provisional organization for, 366-367
Covenant of the League of Na- tions, Constitution of, 321- 324
effect of, 311 form of, 157
obligations under, 165-168, 305 provision of, 165-166 rules of, 329-332 safe-guards of, 324-329 situations which arise from proposals of, 301-302
as a super-constitution of a super-unity, 305
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