Squashing the skull and bones : reforming the international piracy regime / Anne Hopper

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): Online resources: In: Harvard International Review Vol 29 No 4, Winter 2008, pp.28-31Summary: Existing international legislation (UNCLOS) defines piracy as occurring on the high seas and for private ends. These conditions limit the ability of states to act against piracy without the agreement and cooperation of littoral states. Calls for redefinition of piracy, better efforts by Western powers to secure sea lanes and better integration of regional security measures.
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Existing international legislation (UNCLOS) defines piracy as occurring on the high seas and for private ends. These conditions limit the ability of states to act against piracy without the agreement and cooperation of littoral states. Calls for redefinition of piracy, better efforts by Western powers to secure sea lanes and better integration of regional security measures.

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