At least for the time being, the international community must rely on national courts to prosecute modern-day pirates. The first wave of domestic piracy prosecutions suggests, however, that domestic courts have yet to achieve the necessary consistency and expertise in resolving key questions of international law in these cases. This article evaluates how courts trying modern-day pirates have addressed common questions of international law regarding the exercise of universal jurisdiction, the elements of the crime of piracy, and the principle of nullum crimen sine lege. In doing so, it evaluates five decisions issued in 2010 by courts in Kenya, the Netherlands, the Seychelles and the United States, and it proposes some clear answers to these...
This Article recommends various normative and procedural reforms and, in particular, advocates for t...
This article will examine the history of piracy jure gentium and the law as it currently stands, sho...
Jurisdiction over piracy under international law is universal according to UNCLOS, but piracy itself...
At least for the time being, the international community must rely on national courts to prosecute m...
This Essay presents the first systematic empirical study of the incidence of universal jurisdiction ...
This Article examines the sentences imposed by courts around the world in prosecutions of Somali pir...
Piracy is one of the main maritime security concerns in the contemporary world. The number of piracy...
This Article is concerned with the present failure of the international community to ensure that pir...
This article will assess both the problems and potential solutions to contemporary seaborne threats ...
This Note analyzes the current international legal framework for the punishment and prosecution of m...
Although piracy off the coast of Somalia has captured worldwide attention, attacks in this region ar...
Since the 1980s, the idea that piracy is the “original” and “paradigmatic” universal jurisdiction cr...
Maritime piracy began to re-emerge a decade ago, mostly off the coast of Somalia, thereby presenting...
Piracy has long posed a threat to the safety of maritime navigation and thus it is extremely essenti...
This article will argue that, in order to combat the rise of Somali piracy, major maritime nations s...
This Article recommends various normative and procedural reforms and, in particular, advocates for t...
This article will examine the history of piracy jure gentium and the law as it currently stands, sho...
Jurisdiction over piracy under international law is universal according to UNCLOS, but piracy itself...
At least for the time being, the international community must rely on national courts to prosecute m...
This Essay presents the first systematic empirical study of the incidence of universal jurisdiction ...
This Article examines the sentences imposed by courts around the world in prosecutions of Somali pir...
Piracy is one of the main maritime security concerns in the contemporary world. The number of piracy...
This Article is concerned with the present failure of the international community to ensure that pir...
This article will assess both the problems and potential solutions to contemporary seaborne threats ...
This Note analyzes the current international legal framework for the punishment and prosecution of m...
Although piracy off the coast of Somalia has captured worldwide attention, attacks in this region ar...
Since the 1980s, the idea that piracy is the “original” and “paradigmatic” universal jurisdiction cr...
Maritime piracy began to re-emerge a decade ago, mostly off the coast of Somalia, thereby presenting...
Piracy has long posed a threat to the safety of maritime navigation and thus it is extremely essenti...
This article will argue that, in order to combat the rise of Somali piracy, major maritime nations s...
This Article recommends various normative and procedural reforms and, in particular, advocates for t...
This article will examine the history of piracy jure gentium and the law as it currently stands, sho...
Jurisdiction over piracy under international law is universal according to UNCLOS, but piracy itself...