VOLUME 1:
Introduction: Foundation and development of the law of nations
I. Foundation of the law of nations
II. Development and science of the law of nations
Part I: The subjects of the law of nations
I. International persons
II. Position of the states within the family of nations
III. Responsibility of states
IV. The legal organisation of the international community
Part II: The objects of the law of nations
I. State territory
II. The open sea
III. Individuals
Part III: Organs of the states for their international relations
I. Heads of states, and foreign offices
II. Diplomatic envoys
III. Consuls
IV. Miscellaneous agencies
Part IV: International transactions
I. On international transaction in general
II. Treaties
III. Important groups of treaties
VOLUME 2:
Part I: Settlement of state differences
I. Amicable settlement of state differences
II. Compulsive settlement of state differences
III. Renunciation of war
Part II: War
I. On war in general
II. The outbreak of war
III. Warfare on land
IV. Warfare on sea
IVa. Air warfare
V. Non-hostile relations of belligerents
VI. Means of securing legitimate warfare
VII. End of war, and postliminium
Part III: Neutrality
I. On neutrality in general
II. Relations between belligerents and neutrals
III. Blockade
IV. Contraband
V. Unneutral service
VI. Visitation, capture and trial of neutral vessels.