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Filed under: Capture at sea Some Neglected Aspects of War; Together With The Power That Makes for Peace, and The Capture of Private Property at Sea (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1907), by A. T. Mahan, contrib. by Henry S. Pritchett and Julian Stafford Corbett
Filed under: Prizes (Property captured at sea) -- United States
Filed under: Prize law -- United States -- Cases Reports of Cases in Prize, Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, for the Southern District of New York, 1861-'65 (Washington: GPO, 1866), ed. by Samuel Blatchford Filed under: Search, Right of Visitation and Search: or, An Historical Sketch of the Brtish Claim to Exercise a Maritime Police Over the Vessels of All Nations, in Peace As Well As in War; With an Inquiry Into the Expediency of Terminating the Eighth Article of the Ashburton Treaty (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1858), by William Beach Lawrence Instructions for the Guidance of the Captains and Commanding Officers of Her Majesty's Ships of War Employed in the Suppression of the Slave Trade (2 volumes; London: Printed for HMSO by Harrison and Sons, 1892), by Great Britain Admiralty
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Filed under: Freedom of the seas The Freedom of the Seas: or, The Right Which Belongs to the Dutch to Take Part in the East Indian Trade (New York: Oxford University Press, 1916), by Hugo Grotius, trans. by Ralph Van Deman Magoffin (PDF at McMaster) The Soveraignty of the British Seas, Proved by Records, History, and the Municipal Laws of This Kingdom: Written in the Year 1633 (London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1739), by John Borough (multiple formats at Google) The Sovereignty of the British Seas: Written in the Year 1633 (Edinburgh: W. Green and Son, Ltd., 1920), by John Borough, ed. by Thomas Callander Wade (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Maritime Neutrality to 1780: A History of the Main Principles Governing Neutrality and Belligerency to 1780 (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1936), by Carl J. Kulsrud (page images at HathiTrust) The Freedom of the Seas: The Sinking of the William P. Frye (prepared for Col. E. M. House; 1918), ed. by Sidney Edward Mezes, contrib. by Horace S. Oakley
Filed under: International law Imagining Law: Essays in Conversation with Judith Gardam (Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, c2016), ed. by Dale Stephens and Paul Babie (PDF with commentary at Adelaide) The School for Ambassadors (reprinted from the American Historical Review, April 1922), by J. J. Jusserand (page images at Gallica) Europe's Optical Illusion (London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co., ca. 1909), by Norman Angell (multiple formats at archive.org) Francisci de Victoria: De Indis et De Jure Belli, Relectiones (in English and Latin; Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1917), by Francisco de Vitoria, ed. by Ernest Nys, trans. by John Pawley Bate, contrib. by Herbert F. Wright and Johann Georg Simon International Law, by Henry Sumner Maine (HTML at McMaster) Introduction to the Study of International Law: Designed as an Aid in Teaching, and in Historical Studies (5th edition, revised and enlarged; New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1885), by Theodore Dwight Woolsey Kent's Commentary on International Law, Revised With Notes and Cases Brought Down to the Present Time (Cambridge, UK: Deighton, Bell, and Co.; London: Stevens and Sons, 1866), by James Kent, ed. by J. T. Abdy (page images at HathiTrust) The Law of Nations: or, Principles of the Law of Nature, Applied to the Conduct and Affairs of Nations and Sovereigns (Philadelphia: T. and J. W. Johnson, 1853), by Emer de Vattel, ed. by Joseph Chitty and Edward D. Ingraham The Law of Nations: or, Principles of the Law of Nature, Applied to the Conduct and Affairs of Nations and Sovereigns (based on the 1883 Philadelphia edition), by Emer de Vattel, ed. by Joseph Chitty and Edward D. Ingraham (HTML at constitution.org) Völkerrecht (in German; Freiburg et al.: J.C.B. Mohr (P. Siebeck), 1898), by Emanuel Ullmann (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Völkerrecht (in German; Tubingen: J.C.B. Mohr (P. Siebeck), 1898), by Emanuel Ullmann El Sistema Internacional Americano (2 volumes in Spanish; Buenos Aires: Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, 1925-1926), by Lucio Manuel Moreno Quintana (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The Origin of the Capitulations and of the Consular Institution (Washington: GPO, 1921), by G. Bie Ravndal (page images at HathiTrust) Approaches to the Great Settlement (New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1918), by Emily Greene Balch, contrib. by Norman Angell and Pauline Knickerbocker Angell The World's Highway: Some Notes on America's Relation to Sea Power and Non-Military Sanctions for the Law of Nations (New York: George H. Doran Co., c1915), by Norman Angell (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: International law -- Case studies
Filed under: International law -- Early works to 1800 The Principles of Natural and Politic Law (fifth edition corrected, 2 volumes; Cambridge, MA: At the University Press, 1807), by J. J. Burlamaqui, trans. by Thomas Nugent
Filed under: International law -- History The Catholic Conception of International Law: Francisco de Vitoria, Founder of the Modern Law of Nations; Francisco Suárez, Founder of the Modern Philosophy of Law in General and in Particular of the Law of Nations (Washington: Georgetown University Press, 1934), by James Brown Scott (page images at HathiTrust) Histoire du Droit des Gens et des Relations Internationales (in French, 18 volumes (some in the second edition); Brussels: Meline, Cans and Co., 1861-1870), by F. Laurent (page images at HathiTrust) The Romance of the Law Merchant: Being an Introduction to the Study of International and Commercial Law, With Some Account of the Commerce and Fairs of the Middle Ages (London: Sweet and Maxwell Ltd., 1923), by Wyndham Anstis Bewes, contrib. by Richard Atkin (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: International law -- Periodicals
Filed under: International law -- Sources Codex Juris Gentium Diplomaticus (2 volumes in Latin (second with different main title); 1693-1700), ed. by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
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