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Title to Desert Lands by Occupancy, Possession, and Prescription |
109 |
IX. |
In What Cases Jurisdiction and Property Cease |
117 |
X. |
The Obligation Arising from Property |
123 |
XI. |
On Promises |
131 |
XII. |
On Contracts |
144 |
XIII. |
On Oaths |
160 |
XV. |
On Treaties and on Engagements Made by Delegates Exceeding Their Powers |
166 |
XVI. |
The Interpretation of Treaties |
176 |
XVII. |
On Damages Occasioned by Injury, and the Obligation to Repair Them |
195 |
XVIII. |
On the Rights of Embassies |
202 |
XIX. |
On the Right of Burial |
213 |
XX. |
On Punishments |
220 |
XXI. |
On the Communication of Punishment |
256 |
XXII. |
On the Unjust Causes of War |
267 |
XXIII. |
On Doubtful Causes |
274 |
XXIV. |
Precautions against Rashly Engaging in War, Even upon Just Grounds |
280 |
BOOK III. |
I. |
What Is Lawful in War |
290 |
II. |
In What Manner the Law of Nations Renders the Property of Subjects Answerable for the Debts of Sovereigns. The Nature of Reprisals |
307 |
III. |
On Just or Solemn War According to the Law of Nations on Declarations of War |
314 |
IV. |
On the Right of Killing an Enemy in Lawful War and Committing Other Acts of Hostility |
323 |
V. |
On the Right to Lay Waste an Enemy's Country and Carry Off His Effects |
332 |
VI. |
On the Acquisition of Territory and Property by Right of Conquest |
334 |
VII. |
On the Right over Prisoners of War |
345 |
VIII. |
On Empire over the Conquered |
348 |
IX. |
Of the Right of Postliminium |
351 |
XI. |
The Right of Killing Enemies, in Just War, to be Tempered with Moderation and Humanity |
359 |
XII. |
On Moderation in Despoiling an Enemy's Country |
365 |
XIII. |
On Moderation in Making Captures in War |
369 |
XV. |
On Moderation in Acquiring Dominion |
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