As a surge in pirate attacks in the seas around the Horn of Africa threatens to seriously damage international trade, the nations of the world have refused to enforce international law against these criminals. The dozens of nations patrolling the Gulf of Aden have ample legal authority to detain and prosecute pirates. Yet the United States and other navies have, as a matter of policy, been releasing apprehended pirates because of the difficulty of detaining or successfully prosecuting them. These fears are not unwarranted. As this Essay shows, while on the one hand international law requires all nations to fight pirates, a variety of other international legal rules—ranging from the Geneva Conventions to refugee law to the Law of the Sea Tre...
In this work, I present a range of guidance aimed at addressing maritime security which concerns Som...
Combating piracy at sea and apprehending pirates have been a long-standing problem for the global co...
This article will assess both the problems and potential solutions to contemporary seaborne threats ...
As a surge in pirate attacks in the seas around the Horn of Africa threatens to seriously damage int...
This Article argues that pirates should be treated as terrorists and that piracy-fighting countries ...
Piracy threatens, and has taken, the lives of American crews and civilians. It poses an enormous eco...
Despite concerted international cooperation and action, including the deployment of various national...
Piracy it is not a phenomenon of the past. Modern piracy has become a profitable business, especiall...
This Essay presents the first systematic empirical study of the incidence of universal jurisdiction ...
The rise of piracy off the coast of Somalia over the last five years has been spectacular, amounting...
Somalia has recaptured the international community’s attention in recent years, above all since it h...
Piracy has plagued the oceans throughout human history. Increasing maritime trade flows have led to ...
Maritime piracy entails significant economic and humanitarian costs and poses a truly international ...
Maritime piracy in the Somali territorial waters has been the focus of attention of international so...
This Article is concerned with the present failure of the international community to ensure that pir...
In this work, I present a range of guidance aimed at addressing maritime security which concerns Som...
Combating piracy at sea and apprehending pirates have been a long-standing problem for the global co...
This article will assess both the problems and potential solutions to contemporary seaborne threats ...
As a surge in pirate attacks in the seas around the Horn of Africa threatens to seriously damage int...
This Article argues that pirates should be treated as terrorists and that piracy-fighting countries ...
Piracy threatens, and has taken, the lives of American crews and civilians. It poses an enormous eco...
Despite concerted international cooperation and action, including the deployment of various national...
Piracy it is not a phenomenon of the past. Modern piracy has become a profitable business, especiall...
This Essay presents the first systematic empirical study of the incidence of universal jurisdiction ...
The rise of piracy off the coast of Somalia over the last five years has been spectacular, amounting...
Somalia has recaptured the international community’s attention in recent years, above all since it h...
Piracy has plagued the oceans throughout human history. Increasing maritime trade flows have led to ...
Maritime piracy entails significant economic and humanitarian costs and poses a truly international ...
Maritime piracy in the Somali territorial waters has been the focus of attention of international so...
This Article is concerned with the present failure of the international community to ensure that pir...
In this work, I present a range of guidance aimed at addressing maritime security which concerns Som...
Combating piracy at sea and apprehending pirates have been a long-standing problem for the global co...
This article will assess both the problems and potential solutions to contemporary seaborne threats ...