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The Problem of Piracy in Ireland, 1570–1630

2007
Maritime disorder was a major problem in north west European waters during the later sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Under the pressure of international rivalries and conflicts, organized privateering and piracy severely disrupted trade and shipping, inflicting widespread damage on maritime regions, stretching from the Baltic to the ...
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Revisiting the Piracy Problem: Rising Risks in Counter-Piracy Operations and the Need for a Multi-Dimensional Solution

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This note discusses how the international community must respond to the complexity of modern Piracy with a framework that enumerates regulations for Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel in concert with deterrence, regional support, and prosecution efforts. The dramatic increase in incidents of Piracy at sea off the coast of Somalia exacerbates
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Foreign Naval Intervention in Cases of Piracy: Problems and Strategies

The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 1999
Abstract This article considers the problem of contemporary piracy in the 1990s and the use of foreign naval forces against pirates on the high seas and in coastal waters. An analysis of legal considerations suggest that the LOS Convention on the Law of the Sea makes such intervention less likely; this study ...
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Legal Problems of Fighting Piracy: The Japanese Perspective

2012
I. Introduction: Enactment of Japan’s Anti-Piracy Act | II. Main Provisions of the Anti-Piracy Act | III. Purposes of the Anti-Piracy Act | IV. Definition of ‘Acts of Piracy’ in the Anti-Piracy Act | 1. Importance of ‘Private Ends’ and Universal Jurisdiction Clauses | 2.
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Legal Problems of Fighting Piracy: The German Perspective

2012
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Maritime Piracy: Solving the Optimized Transit Path Problem

2015
Models have been developed that accurately predict the probability of pirate activity at locations throughout the Arabian Sea. With these piracy prediction models, mariners transiting this region can ensure that their course avoids the highest threat regions and that ample anti-piracy precautions are in place elsewhere. However, they are on their own
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HOW SHOULD SOCIETY ADDRESS THE COPYRIGHT PIRACY PROBLEM? [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnals of Computational Economics, 2011
Chon attempts to map the challenges raised by recent encountersbetween intellectual property and development, proposing a normative principle of global intellectual property. Gervaise notes thet the economic purpose of copyright law is instrumentalist in nature, ensureing the orderly production and distribution of, and access to, work of art and ...
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The Asian piracy problem

Computer Fraud & Security Bulletin, 1995
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Piracy and Bundling of Information Goods

Journal of Management Information Systems, 2022
Chen Jin, Chenguang Wu, Atanu Lahiri
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