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  • Administration of Justice by International Courts, difficulties of, 62;
    • maintenance of tradition of, 67;
    • permanent institution for the, 61.
  • Aims of the League of Nations defined, 23, 28, 35-36.
  • Article 8 of the Hague Convention concerning the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, 70.
  • Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 45-55;
    • controversy respecting interpretation of, 45;
    • correspondence respecting, with Foreign Office, 48-55.
  • Autocratic Government, 11.
  • Belgium, 37, 66.
  • Bodin, 76.
  • Bonfils on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 49.
  • Bordwell on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 50.
  • British Empire, 13, 20.
  • Bryan Peace Treaties, 71.
  • Bryce, Lord, scheme of, 36.
  • Central Powers, the, are they to become members of the League of Nations? 17, 36;
    • necessity for utter defeat of, 15, 37.
  • Colonies, wars for the acquisition of, 10.
  • Complex cases of dispute, how to settle, 68.
  • Congress of Vienna, 30, 42.
  • Constitutional Government, 10, 11;
    • necessity for, 19.
  • Court of Appeal, International, 66, 67, 69;
    • manning of, 64.
  • Court of Arbitration, establishment of International, 61.
  • Court of First Instance, International, 64;
    • manning of, 66.
  • CrucÉe, Emeric, 9.
  • Davis, General, on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 51.
  • Democracy, 10, 11.
  • Dickinson, scheme of Sir Willoughby, 36.
  • Disarmament, 21, 74.
  • Dubois, Pierre, 8.
  • Dynastic wars, 10.
  • Engagements of the members of the League of Nations, security for fulfilment of, 79.
  • Equality, of States, 33, 39;
    • of the votes at Hague Peace Conferences, 38.
  • Family, the, a product of natural development, 10.
  • Family of Nations, political hegemony of the Great Powers within the, 31.
  • Federal World State, A, 18-20;
    • demanded by Pacifists, 31;
    • why not possible, 19.
  • Foreign Office, letter of, to Professor Oppenheim concerning Article 23(h), 52-55.75;
    • not surrendered by entrance into the League of Nations, 74, 75, 78.
  • State, ideal of the national, 14.
  • States of the World, the 25 Allied belligerent and the 17 neutral, 16-17.
  • Statutes, difference between International and Municipal, 42.
  • Sully, 9.
  • Swiss Confederation, civil war within the, 32.
  • Switzerland, 13.
  • Taft, Ex-President, 5.
  • Transoceanic States, entrance into League of Nations of, 38.
  • Tribe, the, a product of natural development, 10.
  • Ubi societas ibi jus, 8.
  • Ullmann, on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 50.
  • United States, civil war in the, 32.
  • Vienna Congress, the, 30, 42.
  • Votes, equality of, at Hague Peace Conferences, 38.
  • Wars for national unity, 10.
  • Wehberg on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 50.
  • Whewell, Dr., 4.
  • Whittuck on Article 23(h) of the Hague Regulations concerning Land Warfare, 50.
  • Wilson, President, 5.
  • World Federation, a demand of Pacifists, 31.

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