2474 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Boot, Honorable Elihu Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



"Harbors, bays, creeks," 1957. 



Hartmaun, servitudes, 2126, 2131. 



Hawker, Wickham v., 7 M. & W. Ex. Rep. 63, right of fishery, 1942. 



Heffter, servitudes, 2126, 2131. 



Heilborn, servitudes, 2126. 



Herring fishery, winter fishery, 1960-61. 



Hollatz, servitudes, 2126, 2131. 



Holtzendorf, sources of international law, 2123; servitudes, 2127, 2132. 



Hoppin, Salisbury to, Apr. 3, 1880, U. S. C. Ap., 68S: treaty of Washington. 

 2093; treaty limits of British sovereignty, 1935; rights of aliens to use 

 shore, 1965; right of fishing in territorial waters, 2094. 



Hudson Bay, 1957. 



Huskisson, protocol of 1824, 1953. 



Iddesleigh, d'Aubigny to, Sept. 20, 1886, U. S. C. C. Ap., S16, French rights, 

 2036. 



"In common:" 1947-52, 2016-17, 2020. Adams to Bathuret, Jan. 22, 1816, 

 U. S. C. Ap., 286, 1947. Argument of United States, 1947. Both sides 

 agree as to ordinary use of, 1947. Distinguished from "exclusiveness." 

 Gray, 1948. French right, 1950. In 1782-83 and reciprocity, Lammasch, 

 1949. Jay to Livingston, Oct. 24, 1782, B. C. C. Ap., 78, 1948. Omitted, 

 treaty of 1818 might be exclusive, Fitzpatrick, 1949. Opposite to "exclu- 

 sive' ' in treaty of 1818, 1947. Oswald to Townshend, Oct. 2, 1782, B. C. C. 

 Ap., 71, 1948. Protocol 1824, U. S. C. C. Ap., 126, 1951. Rush, British 

 argument, 6, 1948. de Vergennes to de Rayneval, Dec. 4, 1782, 1948. 



"Inhabitants:" 1952-57. And "citizens" convertible. Protocol 1824 signed 

 by Rush, Huskisson, and Canning, U. S. C. C. Ap., 126, 1953; equivalent of 

 "subjects' ' or "citizens, " 1952. And "people' ' convertible terms, DRAGO, 

 1954. Meaning of, LAMMASCH, 1953-54. Reason for use of term, 1952. 

 Taken into treaty of 1818 from treaty of 1783, 1952. 



" Inhabitants of the United States ' ' included British subjects resident therein, 

 LAMMASCH, 1956. 



Institute of International Law, 1899, territorial sea, 2008. 



International law writers cited: Despagnet, sec. 411, basis of extension of 

 sovereignty over seas, 2008. Servitudes: Artopaeus, 2128; Bluntschli, 

 2125; Bonfils, 2125; Calvo, 2125; Chretien, 2125, 2131; Clause, 2125, 2130; 

 Despagnet, 2126, 2131; Diena, 2126, 2131; Fabre, 2126, 2131; Fiore, 2126, 

 2131; Hall, 2126; Hartmann, 2126, 2131; Heffter, 2126, 2131; Heilborn, 

 2126; Hollatz, 2126, 2131; Holtzendorff, 2127, 2132; Kluber, 2127, 2130; 

 Lomonaco, 2127; G. F. de Martens, 2127; Merignhac, 2132; Neumann, 

 2127; Olivart, 2132; Oppenheim, 2132; H. B. Oppenheim, 2127; L. Op- 

 penheim, 2127; Phillimore, 2127; Pradier-Fodere, 2132; Rivier, 2127, 

 2131; Ullmann, 2128, 2131; Vattel, 2129, 2131; Wharton, 2131; Wilson 

 and Tucker, 2132; Wolf, 2129, 2132. Sources of international law: Holt- 

 zendorff, 2123; Kent, 2123; Phillimore, 2123; Wheaton, 2123. 



Interpretation of treaties: 2119-20; Queen v. Keyn, L. R. (1876) t Exch. 

 Div. 6S, 2122. 



Islands, Bay of, 1957. 



Italy, treaties of. See Treaties cited. 



Iter and via in Roman law, 2114, 2118. 



Japan-Russia: Convention concerning fisheries, July 15, 1907, 0. A. Ap.. 

 2326, 2021-3. 



Jay, fisheries necessary to treaty of 1783, 1958, 



