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(2) Recruiting in foreign State forbidden, § 12. (3) Permission requisite for passage of foreign troops, § 13. (4) And so of foreign seizure of persons or property, § 14. (5) And so of foreign jurisdiction of crime, § 15. (6) And so of foreign sending of paupers and criminals, § 16. XV. EXCEPTION AS TO FOREIGN SOVEREIGNS, FOREIGN MINISTERS, AND FOREIGN XVI. EXCEPTION AS TO UNCIVILIZED LANDS, § 176. XVII. DUTY OF SOVEREIGN TO RESTRAIN AGENCIES LIKELY TO INJURE ANOTHER (3) Diversion or obstruction of water, § 20. XVIII. WHEN HARM IS DÓNE BY ORDER OF FOREIGN SOVEREIGN SUCH SOVEREIGN IS XIX. TERRITORIAL BOUNDARIES DETERMINED BY POLITICAL, NOT JUDICIAL ACTION, H VI. LAKES AND INLAND SEAS, § 31. VII. MARGINAL BELT OF SEA, § 32. VIII. SHIP NATIONALIZED BY FLAG, § 33. IX. CRIMES AT SEA SUBJECT TO COUNTRY OF FLAG, § 33a. X. PORTS OPEN TO ALL NATIONS, § 34. XI. MERCHANT VESSELS SUBJECT TO POLICE LAW OF PORT, § 35. . XII. CRIMES ON SUCH VESSELS, HOW FAR SUBJECT TO PORT LAWS, § 35a. XIII. NOT SO AS TO PUBLIC SHIPS, § 36. XIV. OPPRESSIVE PORT EXACTIONS, § 37. XV. EXEMPTIONS FROM STRESS OF WEATHER: VIS MAJOR, OR INADVERTENCE, § 38. (1) Relief and protection of citizens abroad, § 46. (2) Agencies to obtain information as to pending insurrection, § 47. (7) Explorations in barbarous lands (e.g. the Congo), § 51. (8) Intercession in extreme cases of political offenders, § 52. (9) International courts in semi-civilized or barbarous lands, § 53. (10) Good offices for missionaries abroad, § 54. (11) Good offices for persecuted Jews, § 55. (12) Non-prohibition of publications or subscriptions in aid of political action III. INTERVENTION OF EUROPEAN SOVEREIGNS IN AFFAIRS OF THIS CONTINENT DIS- |