Chapter I

Page 11.

1. Give three different definitions of International Law.

2. Which of these do you prefer?

3. Why?

Page 12.

1. Discuss the nature of International Law.

Pages 13-15. 1. What is the basis of International Law?

Pages 16-17.

1. What are the principal sources of International Law?

Page 18.

1. Discuss the relation of Roman Law to International Law.

Page 19.

1. What weight is to be given, in the study of International Law, to Treaties, Diplomatic Relations, etc.?

2. What weight is to be given, in the study of International Law, to International Public Opinion?

Page 20.

1. What weight'is to be given, in the study of International Law, to works of text writers?

Chapter II

Page 21.

1. What is a knowledge of history of particular importance in the study of International Law?

2. What are the four periods in the history of International Law?

Page 22. 1. Discuss the general character of international relations among ancient nations.

Page 23.

1. Discuss the general character of international relations during the medieval historical period.

Page 24.

1. What was the influence of Christianity upon the development of International Law?

Page 25. 1. What was the influence of commerce upon the development of International Law?

Page 26. 1. Discuss the general character of international relations during the modern period.

Page 27. 1. What effect did the discovery of America have upon the development of International Law?

Page 28.

1. Discuss the general character of international relations during the current period.

Chapter III

Page 29.

1. What are the objects of International Law?

2. What is a sovereign state?

Page 30.

1. What is included in the conception of sovereignty?

Page 31.

1. Enumerate the various kinds of quasi sovereign states.

2. What is the position of members of a confederation?

Page 32.

1. What is a protectorate?

Page 33.

1. What is a suzerainty?

2. What is a neutralized state?

Page 34.

1. Who are belligerents?

2. What states are not considered as being within the protection of International Law?

3. How are new states recognized?

Page 35.

1. What is the difference between a government de jure and one de facto?

2. What is the extent of the territorial jurisdiction of a state?

Page 36.

1. What is meant by ex-territoriality?

Chapter IV

Page 37.

1. Give a brief account of the historical development of the position of diplomatic representative.

Pages 38 - 39.

1. Give the various grades of diplomatic representatives.

Page 40.

1. What are the principal duties of public ministers?

2. How are they appointed?

3. When may they be recalled?

Page 41 - 43.

1. What are the principal privileges and immunities of public ministers?

Page 44.

1. Discuss the position of consul.

Page 45.

1. What are the principal duties of consuls?

Page 46. 1. What are the different consular ranks?

Page 47.

1. What is a treaty?

2. How are treaties classified?

Page 48. 1. What are the other forms of international agreements?

Chapter V

Page 49.

1. Define war.

2. Classify wars.

Pages 50-58.

1. What is a civil war?

2. What methods of warfare can be used in such wars?

Page 59.

1. How are wars commenced?

Page 60. 1. How may a war be terminated?

Pages 61-68. 1. What is the effect of war upon property rights?

Page 69. 1. What is a blockade?

Page 70.

1. What is the right of search?

2. Who are combatants?

Page 71.

1. What is the status of non-combatants?

2. What instruments may be employed in warfare?

Page 72.

1. What was The Hague Peace Conference?

2. What did it accomplish?

Chapter VI

Page 75.

1. What is extradition?

Page 76. 1. What is the "Monroe Doctrine"?