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21 May 2009, 1:54 pm
The charges include piracy and violence against maritime navigation. [read post]
27 Mar 2016, 5:13 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Ships sank, ran afoul of piracy, suffered delays due to weather, or arrived to find that prices were unexpectedly low. [read post]
9 Dec 2022, 6:00 am by Jennifer González
The legal setting for piracy trials and other maritime legal disputes in South Carolina was the Admiralty Court, a separate court from other courts in the colony, where civil and criminal cases relating to maritime law were adjudicated. [read post]
27 Feb 2024, 12:50 am by CMS
Overview On 17 January 2024, the Supreme Court handed down  judgment in Herculito Maritime Ltd & Ors v Gunvor International BV & Ors unanimously dismissing the appeal. [read post]
24 Aug 2015, 4:51 am
For more data and context on the disparities in transnational piracy punishments, see my essay “The Problems of Pirate Punishment” in the newly-published Prosecuting Maritime Piracy: Domestic Solutions to International Crimes. [read post]
12 Mar 2014, 9:18 pm
Rothwell, Re-Evaluating the Role of International Law in Territorial and Maritime Disputes in East Asia Melanie O'Brien, Where Security Meets Justice: Prosecuting Maritime Piracy in the International Criminal Court Gabrielle Simm & Andrew Byrnes, International Peoples’ Tribunals in Asia: Political Theatre, Juridical Farce, or Meaningful Intervention? [read post]
16 Dec 2014, 3:11 am
Contents include:Issue Focus: Twenty Years' UNCLOS and the Future Ocean Regime Mincai Yu, China Being A Maritime Power under the UNCLOS: Issues and Ways Ahead Yurika Ishii, International Cooperation on the Repression of Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea under the UNCLOS ArticlesSung Pil Park, Harmonizing Public and Private International Law: Implications of the Apple vs. [read post]
2 Dec 2014, 6:33 am
Part I examines co-operative measures taken within the Southeast Asia region to combat piracy and armed robbery against ships, and the historical activities of the Republic of Korea navy in countering piracy. [read post]
7 Sep 2010, 1:30 pm by J. Michael Goodson Law Library
Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) reported on August 2 that 18 vessels are currently being held by Somali pirates. [read post]
22 Sep 2011, 10:59 am by lak49
by Martin MurphyThe Invisible Hook by Peter LeesonFor information related to international and legal policy:Contemporary Maritime Policy by James KraskaInternational Response to Somali Piracy by Bibi van Glinkel and Frans-Paul van der PuttenPiracy in a Legal Context by Annemarie MiddleburgSea Piracy Law by Anna PetrigOn a lighter note, September 19 is celebrated as Talk Like a Pirate Day. [read post]
3 Jun 2010, 9:57 am by Mike "No Man" Navarre
  Interestingly the article in discussing accountability for contractors issued letters of marque does not reference special maritime jurisdiction or other extraterritorial statutes (e.g. [read post]
4 Sep 2014, 1:29 am by Sean Hayes
To help generate awareness of maritime trade and the law of the sea, my friends at Norwich University created this infographic that addresses the freedom of the seas, security and piracy. [read post]
10 Jun 2009, 5:26 am
The CMF patrols more than 2.5 million square miles of international waters to conduct both integrated and coordinated operations to defeat terrorism, prevent piracy, reduce illegal trafficking of people and drugs, and promote the maritime environment as a safe place for mariners with legitimate business. [read post]
19 Aug 2011, 2:21 pm by Michael Scharf
The Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG) has convened a “High Level Piracy Working Group” devoted to addressing the challenges posed by modern maritime piracy. [read post]
8 Jun 2016, 8:53 am
Ilja Van Hespen, Developing the Concept of Maritime Piracy: A Comparative Legal Analysis of International Law and Domestic Criminal Legislation V.V. [read post]
7 Jan 2014, 9:32 am
This book analyzes those areas of the law of the sea in which these transformations taking place seem to be more significant: migration by sea, the security of navigation and the fight against piracy, safety of navigation, protection of maritime labour, the legal framework governing the polar regions and some special issues relating to the harnessing of marine resources. [read post]
1 Jun 2016, 10:58 am
Contents include:Jean-Sylvestre Bergé & Geneviève Helleringer, Operating International Law in a Global Context: Presentation of a Three Steps MethodJustin Paul Cook, Declining Jurisdiction in the Hague’s Proposed Judgments Convention: Amalgamating the ‘More Appropriate Forum’ and the ‘Clearly Inappropriate Forum’ Tests to Provide the Optimal Forum Non Conveniens ClauseStefano Dominelli, Evolutionary Trends in Maritime Piracy: A… [read post]
24 Dec 2012, 3:22 am
Zou Keyuan, How Coastal States Claim Maritime Geographic Features: Legal Clarity or Conundrum? [read post]
23 Oct 2013, 6:42 am
Contents include:Ursula Daxecker & Brandon Prins, Insurgents of the Sea: Institutional and Economic Opportunities for Maritime Piracy Daniel Druckman & Mara Olekalns, Motivational Primes, Trust, and Negotiators’ Reaction to Crisis Milica Kecmanovic, The Short-run Effects of the Croatian War on Education, Employment, and Earnings Yonatan Lupu & Vincent A. [read post]
26 Sep 2013, 7:05 pm by Milena Sterio
  In addition, drillships are maritime vessels which have been fitted with a drilling apparatus. [read post]