I Interim Protection in Procedural Science.- (a) Substantive and procedural norms.- (b) Character and content of procedural norms.- 1. The nature of rights of action.- ?. Civilistic view(11).- ?. Processualist view(13).- ?. Summary(17)..- 2. Types of remedy.- (c) Remedies pendente lite distinguished from similar legal institutions.- 1. Interlocutory measures.- 2. Self-help.- 3. Measures of pure preservation.- 4. Summary procedure.- 5. Summary or anticipated execution of substantive law security.- 6. Provisional or anticipated execution of the principal claim.- (d) Types of measures pendente lite.- 1. Jurisdictionis fundandae causa.- 2. To facilitate conduct of proceedings.- 3. To regulate status quo.- 4. To ensure execution of judgment.- (e) Application in international law.- II Interim Protection in Internal Law.- (a) Roman and mediaeval law.- (b) Modern legislations.- 1. German law.- 2. Austrian law.- 3. Swiss law.- 4. Anglo-American law.- 5. Italian law.- 6. Spanish law.- 7. Latin-American law.- 8. French law.- 9. Dutch law.- 10. Hungarian law.- III Interim Protection in International Law.- (a) International law as part of the law of the land.- 1. United States Supreme Court.- 2. Swiss Federal Tribunal.- 3. German Staatsgerichtshof.- (b) Express treaty provisions.- 1. In America.- 2. In the League of Nations.- ?. Practice under the Covenant(103).- ?. Miscellaneous provisions designed to reinforce the Covenant(121)..- 3. Post-war European arbitration treaties.- 4. Mixed arbitral tribunals.- 5. The Permanent Court of International Justice.- ?. Texts(144).- ?. Decisions of the Court(147).- ?. Analysis(154)..- (A) Procedure(154).- 1. Court, not President acts(154).- 2. Application or action ex officio(155).- 3. When application may be made(156).- 4. Enumeration of measures desired(157).- 5. Composition of the Court(157).- 6. Priority over other cases(157).- 7. Hearing(158).- 8. Order, not judgment, rendered(159).- 9. Proof required(160).- 10. Security(162).- 11l#-