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INTERNATIONAL LAW OF SEA PIRACY
Sea piracy, or piracy, is robbery conducted in sea, or sometimes in beach. It could be said that history of piracy occurs simultaneously with history of navigation.
Muhammet Ebuzer Ersoy
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Regional ice flow piracy following the collapse of Midgaard Glacier in Southeast Greenland [PDF]
Southeast Greenland contributes significantly to global sea level rise, with mass loss having increased by about 600% over the past 30 years due to enhanced melt and dynamic instabilities of marine-terminating glaciers.
Flora Huiban +9 more
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Exploring Contemporary Sea Piracy in Nigeria, the Niger Delta and the Gulf of Guinea [PDF]
Chijioke J Nwalozie
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Candide, or Pessimism: Fighting Piracy and Transnational Crime in Uncharted Waters [PDF]
While Somali pirates have been dominating the headlines in recent years, piracy and armed robbery at sea represents a widespread phenomenon throughout the world’s most traveled waterways.
Tom Syring
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A Human Rights View of Maritime Piracy Law: Exploring the Gulf of Guinea
As a result of pirates’ unique modus operandi in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG), the current approach to counter-piracy is mainly securitised and repressive.
Ramat Tobi Abudu
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Piracy and robbery at sea, a threat to international security?
Acts of piracy and robbery at sea are often subjects of debate within the international community in the terms of how to contrast the phenomenon and prosecute the suspects.
Raffaele Petroni
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Pirates and Environmental Conservation Around Malacca Strait [PDF]
Sea people are those whose lives depend on the sea. The Sea people under certain conditions will become pirates. Piracy has been around for a long time. The area which became the centers of pirate activity was around Malacca Strait.
Supriyono, Agustinus, Mualimin, Alamsyah
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The Sea as Life Support for Bugis People in Colonial Period [PDF]
This article wanted to describe how the sea became a pillar in Bugis people’s life. The purpose of the study was to explain analytically concerning the Bugis people’s livelihoods related to the sea, such as being fishermen, carrying out trading ...
Alamsyah +2 more
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The Somali Anti-Piracy Campaign, 2008-2012
Sea piracy, a centuries old practice, has been portrayed as a phenomenon that rewards its perpetrators while decaying the states where it thrives.
Justus Ondigi +2 more
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Burcad Badeed as Grounds and Method in Literary Expressions of Somali Piracy
The emergence of maritime piracy in the western Indian Ocean captured global attention from 2007 to 2012, resulting in simplistic and racialized representations of piracy in news and other media.
Kelsey McFaul
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