Vol. 23 No. 1 (2009): Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal
Articles

The Arrest of Ships - some legal issues

Published 2009-01-01

Abstract

 Whilst Admiralty jurisdiction is not confined to the pursuit of proceedings in rem, it is the action in rem and the ability thereby to arrest a ship or other property that is most associated with the exercise of Admiralty jurisdiction and which distinguishes the exercise of that jurisdiction from the way in which claims are more conventionally pursued before Australian courts, namely by way of in personam proceedings against an individual defendant.