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Maritime Terrorism

2012
Maritime terrorism is the maritime dimension of contemporary asymmetric warfare conducted by international terrorist organizations. Maritime terrorism is the undertaking of terrorist acts and activities within the maritime environment against vessels or fixed platforms at sea or in port, or against any one of their passengers or personnel, against ...
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Maritime terror in Europe and the Mediterranean

Marine Policy, 1988
The problem of maritime terrorism is examined from a regional perspective, that of Europe and the Mediterranean. The sources that give rise to the threat are discussed, as are the nature, techniques and targets of the terrorist activities. Suggestions for controlling the problem are offered, including both practical and legal considerations.
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14 Maritime Terrorism and Security

2014
This chapter discusses the measures states have developed over the past few decades to prevent maritime terrorism and to secure the safety of navigation. It reviews a call for action by the United Nations (U.N.) General Assembly, several conventions promulgated under the auspices of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and the implementation ...
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Maritime Terrorism

2020
Lisa Otto, Suzanne Graham, Adrienne Horn
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Legal and Security Responses in the Maritime Environment with Respect to Maritime Terrorism

2012
The problem of maritime terrorism is a difficult one. Differing from piracy in its objectives and intensity, maritime terrorism is part of the overall worldwide fight against terrorism. The nature of the environment dictates that we consider the maritime environment as presenting difficult challenges, but the ability to match responses to available ...
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The Concept of Maritime Terrorism Between Traditionalism and Expansionism: Re-thinking Maritime Terrorism as a Transnational Crime

Baltic Yearbook of International Law Online, 2021
George Chakhvadze   +2 more
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Piracy and Maritime Terrorism; A Seamless Transition

2004
Abstract : The economic and ecological impact of a maritime terrorist attack on the Straits of Malacca or the Port of Singapore would be immediate and felt regionally and globally. Over a quarter of the world's trade, half of its oil and much of its liquefied natural gas pass through these Straits annually.
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Maritime Security and Defence against Terrorism

2012
The paper analyzes the phenomenon of international terrorism from a legal point of view. It assesses the legality of grounds to take action according to customary and conventional international law. The maritime antiterrorism conventions are also taken into account.
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