Rules with Respect to Foreigners§ 99. General idea of the conduct the state ought to observe towards foreigners.§ 100. Entering the territory.§ 101. Foreigners are subject to the laws.§ 102. And punishable according to the laws.§ 103. Who is the judge of their disputes.§ 104. Protection due to foreigners.§ 105. Their duties.§ 106. To what burdens they are subject.§ 107. Foreigners continue members of their own nation.§ 108. The state has no right over the person of a foreigner;§ 109. nor over his property.§ 110. Who are the heirs of a foreigner.§ 112. Escheatage§ 113. The right of traite foraine.§ 114. Immovable property possessed by an alien.§ 115. Marriages of aliens. 1. The Taurians.
2. See Grotius de Jure Belli et Pacis, lib. ii. cap. xx, § xl. n. 7.
3. In his Republic, book i. chap. vi.
4. De Jure Belli et Pacis, lib. ii. cap. vi. § 14.
5. Digest, lib. xlix. til, x7. De Captivis, et postlimin.
6. His Republic, book 1, chap. vi.
7.Ibid.