Volume I:
1. History of the 1952 Arrest Convention
2. The way to uniformity of maritime law in respect of arrest of ships
3. Scope of application
4. Definitions of Arrest, Person and Claimant
5. The Maritime claims
6. Claims in respect of which a ship may be arrested under the Convention
7. Jurisdiction for the arrest
8. Jurisdiction on the merits and related matters
9. Arrest or detention by public authorities
10. Procedure relating to the arrest
11. Arrest of the ship in respect of which the claim is asserted
12. Arrest of "sister" ships
13. Arrest of associated ships
14. Arrest of ships owned by the charterer in respect of claims of the owner of the chartered ship
15. Right of rearrest and multiple arrest
16. Release of the ship from arrest
17. When the release of a ship under arrest is not permitted
18. Liability for wrongful arrest
Volume II:
1. History of the 1999 Arrest Convention
2. Implementation of the Convention
3. Scope of application of the Convention
4. Definitions of Arrest, Person, Claimant and Court
5. The Maritime claims
6. Powers of arrest
7. Jurisdiction on the merits and recognition and enforcement of judgments
8. Arrest of the Ship in Respect of Which the Claim is Asserted and Arrest of Sister Ships
9. Right of Rearrest and Multiple Arrest
10. Release of the Ship from Arrest and release of the security
11. Liability for Wrongful Arrest