THE THREAT OF THE CURRENT MARITIME PIRACY
This study aims to conduct an analysis of the current piracy situation -as defined in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982- and the International Maritime Organization’s armed robbery against ships concept. This analysis is focusing on those places in which it is more common the occurrence of these violations, such as Somalia and Southeast Asia.
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Systemic impacts of disruptions at maritime chokepoints. [PDF]
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Vulnerability and risk assessment of the coexistence of oil and fishing industries in the Southern Gulf of Mexico. [PDF]
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Mental health and psychological wellbeing of maritime personnel: a systematic review. [PDF]
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Demography, trade and state power: a tripartite model of medieval farming/language dispersals in the Ryukyu Islands. [PDF]
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Tracing the geopolitical influences on the morphological and functional transformation in Guangdong merchant ships: Knowledge mining from the Ming and Qing maritime archives. [PDF]
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Resilience of seafarers depending on occupational groups. [PDF]
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Industry 4.0 Technologies Applied to Inland Waterway Transport: Systematic Literature Review. [PDF]
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Geographies of state failure and sophistication in maritime piracy hijackings
Many analysts are concerned about territories subject to state failure becoming safe havens for terrorists. In this article, I apply this logic to maritime piracy syndicates and their ship hijacking operations, and argue that a focus on the geographies ...
Hastings, Justin V.
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A bibliometric analysis of maritime security policy: Research trends and future agenda. [PDF]
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