Works
- Reports on Extraterritorial Crime (1887)
- Extradition and Interstate Rendition (two volumes, 1891)
- American Notes on the Conflict of Laws (1896)
- History and Digest of International Arbitrations (6 vols., 1898)
- American Diplomacy (1905)
- Digest of International Law (8 vols., 1906)
- Works of James Buchanan (12 vols., 1909–11, reissued 1960)
- Four Phases of American Development (1912)
- International Law and Some Current Illusions (1924)
- The Permanent Court of International Justice (1924)
- International Adjudications, Ancient and Modern (8 vols., 1937)
- Collected Papers (7 vols., 1945)
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