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Maritime Piracy in Southeast Asia
2018The costs of the Southeast Asia maritime piracy to the global economy are largely underestimated regarding the issue of the fight against piracy. In particular, the region suffers from severe negative socio-economic impacts due to over-fishing, and the reduction and collapse of the fisheries have led to a widespread loss of income and employment.
Giacomo Morabito +4 more
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MARITIME PIRACY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Southeast Asian Affairs 2003, 2003Hong Kong registered cargo-ship Cheung Son was approached just off the west coast of Kaohsiung in Taiwan by a small boat which appeared to be a Chinese Customs vessel. Left with little choice, the captain allowed the officers on board his ship, which carried a cargo of furnace slag.
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The Elements of Maritime Piracy
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012This piece was originally submitted in November 2012 in satisfaction of the Australian National University College of Law's Honours program. The dissertation identifies uncertainty in the Article 101 UNCLOS definition of maritime piracy as an obstacle to the effective prosecution of piracy offences at the domestic level.
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Maritime Piracy and Foreign Policy
2017With Somali-based piracy in the Greater Gulf of Aden no longer a significant threat to commercial shipping, and great power competition, along with the COVID-19 pandemic, driving media attention, maritime piracy no longer remains the salient global security concern it was a decade ago.
Brandon C. Prins +3 more
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Maritime Piracy and Kidnapping
2019Maritime piracy (MP) refers to robbery, plundering, kidnapping, and related crimes that are perpetrated at sea or around coastal and territorial waters. Agents who do not have a commission from a sovereign country commit these crimes. MP is a controversial term. One problem has to do with the site of the crime.
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Understanding Maritime Piracy Syndicate Operations
Security Studies, 2012In this article, I explain maritime piracy syndicates’ structure and behavior as based on two required inputs: the time needed between an attack and the realization of profit, and access to certain economic and security goods, namely a secure environment and market infrastructure. Pirates face two challenges. Internally, they must keep the organization
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Maritime Piracy and International Trade
Defence and Peace Economics, 2019Maritime piracy is a serious threat to international trade. Indeed, using Instrumental Variable Poisson Pseudo-Maximum Likelihood (IV-PPML) and PPML gravity models and using data on maritime distan...
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2017
The application of the word “piracy” has over time been extended to a wide range of activities well beyond the implication that it is robbery at sea. Even within that ambit, old ambiguities remain, or new ones appear, and endeavours to repress or suppress it reflect changing circumstances. In the “imperial” phrase it was seen as part of an endeavour to
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The application of the word “piracy” has over time been extended to a wide range of activities well beyond the implication that it is robbery at sea. Even within that ambit, old ambiguities remain, or new ones appear, and endeavours to repress or suppress it reflect changing circumstances. In the “imperial” phrase it was seen as part of an endeavour to
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Maritime Security (Case of Piracy)
2012Maritime security is a very broad issue encompassing many aspects. One of the problems of maritime security is piracy and the world community is currently faced with some serious legal challenges in combating piracy. It may be argued that international law imposes certain limitations on the potential use of force by warships against pirates by ...
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