Piracy - recent developments
Piracy - recent developments
Pirate attacks have this year increased to a frequency of about one a day. Ransoms, although each individual one is paid in a desperate situation and on a perfectly reasonable footing, do nothing to deter the industry of piracy. The recent Security Council Resolution 1918 (2010) adds to the international legal measures on piracy and foreshadows interesting new developments in the Somali piracy saga.
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Hjalmarsson, Johanna
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Ntovas, Alexandros
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25 May 2010
Hjalmarsson, Johanna
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Ntovas, Alexandros
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Hjalmarsson, Johanna and Ntovas, Alexandros
(2010)
Piracy - recent developments.
Shipping & Trade Law, 10 (5), .
Abstract
Pirate attacks have this year increased to a frequency of about one a day. Ransoms, although each individual one is paid in a desperate situation and on a perfectly reasonable footing, do nothing to deter the industry of piracy. The recent Security Council Resolution 1918 (2010) adds to the international legal measures on piracy and foreshadows interesting new developments in the Somali piracy saga.
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Published date: 25 May 2010
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