Congress passed the Drug Trafficking Vessel Interdiction Act (DTVIA) in 2008 to address a new tool employed by drug traffickers to transport illicit drugs worldwide: the self-propelled submersible vessel (SPSS). According to one congressman, at any particular moment more than one hundred of these vessels are destined for the United States, and each can carry large amounts of drugs. One SPSS vessel intercepted by the Coast Guard, for example, contained seven tons of cocaine, worth $187 million. SPSS vessels pose new problems for law enforcement. They are both difficult for the Coast Guard to detect and easy for crewmembers, who often prefer losing their cargo to being caught, to sink. At the first sign of the Coast Guard, drug traffickers ca...
In the last four years the traffic of heroin destined to Europe and North Africa has shifted dramati...
A sophisticated new €1.4 million vessel tracking system for the Naval Service is expected to boost t...
The story of how illegal drugs make their way across the ocean often starts with a failing or banned...
In 2007, the U.S. Coast Guard approached a crudely constructed, aqua-blue vessel, containing nearly ...
Drug smuggling into the United States has grown to epidemic proportions during the last decade. The ...
Congress passed the Drug Trafficking Vessel Interdiction Act (DTVIA) in 2008 to address a new tool e...
This thesis discusses the jurisdictional issues arising from stateless vessels sailing on the High S...
The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA), enacted through Congress’s power to “define...
In 1986, Congress passed the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act as part of its overall effort to halt...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2016.07.010Bac...
The complete decommissioning of Navy frigates has produced a range of concerns regarding the United ...
During recent months, media outlets have dedicated special coverage to the latest narco submarine se...
Today no statute prohibits the mere possession of marijuana or other controlled substances beyond th...
From 1993 through 1998-the most recent year for which data are available-cargo ships, tankers, cruis...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "One of ...
In the last four years the traffic of heroin destined to Europe and North Africa has shifted dramati...
A sophisticated new €1.4 million vessel tracking system for the Naval Service is expected to boost t...
The story of how illegal drugs make their way across the ocean often starts with a failing or banned...
In 2007, the U.S. Coast Guard approached a crudely constructed, aqua-blue vessel, containing nearly ...
Drug smuggling into the United States has grown to epidemic proportions during the last decade. The ...
Congress passed the Drug Trafficking Vessel Interdiction Act (DTVIA) in 2008 to address a new tool e...
This thesis discusses the jurisdictional issues arising from stateless vessels sailing on the High S...
The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA), enacted through Congress’s power to “define...
In 1986, Congress passed the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act as part of its overall effort to halt...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2016.07.010Bac...
The complete decommissioning of Navy frigates has produced a range of concerns regarding the United ...
During recent months, media outlets have dedicated special coverage to the latest narco submarine se...
Today no statute prohibits the mere possession of marijuana or other controlled substances beyond th...
From 1993 through 1998-the most recent year for which data are available-cargo ships, tankers, cruis...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "One of ...
In the last four years the traffic of heroin destined to Europe and North Africa has shifted dramati...
A sophisticated new €1.4 million vessel tracking system for the Naval Service is expected to boost t...
The story of how illegal drugs make their way across the ocean often starts with a failing or banned...