till it reaches a port within the jurisdiction of belligerent State D. If such a pledge can not be secured, there would be ground for restraint or internment or such other action as would secure neutral State F against liability for neglect to use due diligence. SOLUTION. The action of the commander of the cruiser of the United States is warranted. Neutral State F should take such action as would maintain its neutrality by obliging the Robin to give a guaranty that it would not change its private character till it reached a port under the jurisdiction of its own flag or a port under jurisdiction of an ally; or neutral State F may maintain its neutrality by other means of restraint even by internment if necessary. INDEX. Aerial jurisdiction: Hazeltine, H. D., views on_. de Valles, opinion on_. Aerial navigation: Blockade, rules of, as applicable to‒‒‒‒‒ Carriage of dispatches, case of Atalanta_ Conference, views of— 1909_______ 1910__. Fauchille, views of Jurisdiction of- Fauchille's views____ Juridical Conference of 1910, views on_. von Bar's views. National regulations- France General remarks Aerial space, use of, various opinions__ Aerial zones Air craft: Belligerent, in neutral territory. In peace, proposed rules, 1911, Institute of International In war- Analogies, legal, with shipping_ Blockade, rules of, applicable to_. Capture- No right in neutral waters_. 91 aerial navigation in war_-- Austria, conversion of merchant ships into warships: 115 77 Austria-Hungary, contraband, views on, at London Confer- Belgium, regulations in war for belligerent's vessels_. 134 19 Air craft in war, application of rules of, to‒‒‒‒‒ 90 Area of, definition---- 115 Chilean insurrection, 1891- 28 During insurrection, views of United States State De- 29 Rules of, as applicable to aerial navigation__ 76 Brazil: Insurgents, interference with foreign commerce forbid- 41 Neutrality proclamation, 1898- 145 Cables, insurgency does not permit interference with--. Coal-Continued. Page. Furnishing of, in neutral port makes that port a base__ 154 145 Declaration proclaiming insurgents as outlaws__. Congo, lease of neutralized territory, terms of__ Continuous voyage, Declaration of London, British opin- 155 14 47 51 94 103 1904, definition of relations between__. Conversion of merchant ships into warships. (See Mer- Cuba: Control over, by United States under convention_ Leased territory— 104 43 105 Continuous voyage, doctrine of, as applied to------ Property, foreign, protection of, during insurrection, 50 United States and- Air craft- Relations under convention proclaimed 1904- Declaration of London, Cuba, neutrality of, under_-_ Fauchille: Aerial navigation, views of___. In war, rules proposed by- Neutral, in belligerent jurisdiction, opinion---. |