2458 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Robson, Sir William Snowden Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



"Right" defined, 1637-42. 



Rights of United States, antecedent, 1608-14, 1623. 



Root cited as willing to cooperate in regulation, 1602. 



Root submits list of acts of Newfoundland complained of by United States, 

 1681. 



Rush, Adams to, June 27, 1823, B. C. Ap., 108, French fishery rights, 1632. 



Rush to Adams, Aug. 12, 1824, V. S. C. C. Ap. 122, Franco-American con- 

 troversy, "in common," 1718. 



Rush to Canning, May 3, 1824, B. C. Ap., 110, title of United States to take 

 fish, 1632. 



Rush to Gallatin, Oct. 10, 1822, B. C. Ap., 102, sole sovereignty of Great 

 Britain, 1630. 



Russell, Adams to, May 3, 1822, B. C. C. Ap., 162, fisheries before 1783, 

 1612. 



Russell, negotiations at Ghent, B. C. C. Ap., 154, 1614. 



Servitudes: As international law, 1664. Authors not unanimous on servi- 

 tudes: (1) Servitude a real restriction on sovereignty, 1710; (2) servitude a 

 real restriction on territorial sovereignty: (a) restriction on powers of state 

 within its territory, 1710, (6) restriction on powers of state over land form- 

 ing its territory, 1710-11; (3) servitude is a misleading conception, 1711; 

 (4) servitude is permanent, 1711; (5) servitude is for a term, 1711. Between 

 private individuals, FITZPATRICK, 1669. Castlereagh to Bagot, Mar. 22, 181 7, 

 B. C. C.Ap., 177,1659. Claim of United States, 1655. Clauss, 1670, 1693. 

 Custom, 1666, 1668-9, 1682, 1683, 1709. Definition, 1663, 1693-6. Depend- 

 ent upon contract, GRAY, 1667. Divided sovereignty, American contention, 

 1592-9. Dominium and imperium, 1678. Economic, 1655-6. Effect on sov- 

 ereignty, DRAOO, 1674. English writersdid not mention before 1818, 1694-5. 

 Fiore, 1679. French law, DRAQO, 1673. Gallatin to Adams, Nov. 6, 1818, 

 B. C. Ap., 97, 1659. Hall, 1680. Harbor and railway privileges, 1656-7. 

 Ill adapted to international law, 1693. Knowledge thereof by negotiators in 

 1818, 1659. More than a limitation of sovereignty, United States argument, 

 1664. Neumann, 1679. H. B. Oppenheim, 1678. Permanence, 1701; 

 Right of fishing is a servitude, United States argument, 1665. Roman law, 

 1695-1701. State as juristic personality and as sovereign entity, 1672-6. 

 Text writers: Grotius, 1702; Vattel, 1703; Rutter, 1704; Gonner, 1704-5; 

 Schmelzing, 1706. Transfer of sovereignty, 1684-5. Treaty governs, 1670. 

 Treaty of 1854, 1701 . Treaty of Paris, 1682. Trescot at Halifax Commission, 

 B. C. C. Ap., 187, 1660-1. Turner's definition, 1699-1700. Unknown in 

 1818, 1706-7. United States asks more than mere limitation of sovereignty, 

 1686-92. United States-Colombia, treaty, 1661-2. United States position. 

 GRAY, 1672. Universally known at time of treaty of 1818, United States 

 argument, 1664. Urrutia-Dawson, Mar. 15, 23, 1909, B. C. C. Ap., 206, 

 United States-Colombia treaty, 1662. 



Sovereignty: Divided, 1594. Effect of servitudes on, DRAOO, 1674. Joint, 

 1596. Limitation of exercise of, FITZPATRICK, 1688. Limitation of United 

 States position, 1686-92. Limitation on, GRAY, 1688. Of Great Britain 

 under treaty of 1818, 1625. Partition of empire theory, 1596-7. Scope of 

 limitation, 1715-17. Servitude a real restriction on, 1710. Sole, 1630. 

 State as juristic personality and sovereign entity, 1672-6. Transfer of, 

 1684-5. Transfer of, GRAY, 1684. 



Special Agreement of 1909, art. 4, 1600-1. 



State as juristic personality and sovereign entity, 1672-6. 



