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The Law and Economics of Piracy at Sea

2013
A law and economics approach to combating piracy at sea is one that seeks to minimize total social costs arising both from acts of piracy themselves and from preventive and retributive efforts related to piracy. The goal, in economics terms, is the development of optimal policies to combat illegal behavior—policies that, according to Becker, “are part ...
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Maritime Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea

2020
Piracy is one of the oldest threats to maritime security. It was largely thought to have been eradicated by the 1830s in most of the world’s oceans, except for parts of Asia. However, from the late twentieth century and into the early twenty-first century, it has again emerged as a significant threat to international maritime safety and security.
Lisa Otto, Leaza Jernberg
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The Fight Against Piracy and the Law of the Sea

The Italian Yearbook of International Law Online, 2013
This article presents some reflections on the impact on the law of the sea of the Security Council resolutions on piracy off the coasts of Somalia. Although they extend the powers concerning the repression of piracy all States enjoy on the high seas under UNCLOS and customary international law to the territorial sea of Somalia, these resolutions ...
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Piracy in the Adriatic Sea

2021
Igor S. Zonn   +4 more
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China’s Efforts to Fight Piracy at Sea

2013
In the Chinese history, the practice of piracy and armed robbery at sea came into existence centuries ago. During the past, this practice was closely linked with the maritime commercial activities which were strictly reserved to the central government.
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Piracy, The Dutch, and the Seventeenth-Century Seas

2005
About a third of the way through Alexander Exquemelin’s The Buccaneers of America, 2 a surgeon’s famous account of his life among the seventeenth-century Caribbean buccaneers, the reader encounters a chilling and violent anecdote about one of the author’s more nasty brethren, the sadistic and inhumane French captain, Francois L’Olonnais (figure 4.1):
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Sea Development Trend and Piracy

Proceedings of the 1st Pedagogika International Conference on Educational Innovation, PICEI 2022, 15 September 2022, Gorontalo, Indonesia, 2023
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