Acknowledgements, List of Maps and Tables, Note on Personal and Place Names, Note on Currency, Abbreviations, British Foreign Secretaries and Diplomatic, Representatives in Tokyo and Beijing, 1883-1914, Preface, 1. Britain Arrives in Korea, 2. Administration of Extraterritoriality: The People, Ministers and Charges d'Affaires, Consuls-General, Vice-Consuls and Assistants, Constables, Judges, Crown Advocates, Lawyers, Assessors and juries, 3. Statutory Background to the Exercise of Consular Jurisdiction, Relationship with local law and regulations, 4. The Courts: Administration and Caseload, The Courts, Reconciliation and arbitration, Caseload, 5. Criminal Cases, Jurisdiction and appeals, Prosecutions, Gaols, Deportation, 6. Civil Cases, Jurisdiction and appeals, Civil claims, Civil status, Exclusivity, Registration, Marriages, Deaths, burials and inquests, Probate and administration, 7. The Sea, Naval Courts of Enquiry, Extraterritoriality and belligerents' rights in wartime, 8. The Bethell Cases, 9. The Joly Case, 10. British Claims Against Koreans, Assaults and other criminal acts, Debt claims, Mining concessions, General protection of Treaty rights, 11. British Protection of Other Foreigners and Koreans, Protection of Chinese interests, 1894 -1899, Protection of Italian interests, 1889 -1901 and 1906-1910, Koreans seeking British protection, 12. The End of Extraterritoriality, 13. Chemulpo and Other Foreign Settlements, 14. Conclusion