This article will first discuss the historical background of mutiny, describing several of the major mutinies at sea that have been of interest to legal historians. Then will come an analysis of the history of piracy and an exploration of its symbiotic relationship with mutiny. Subsequent analysis will be given over to municipal law provisions outlawing mutiny - with concentration placed on the postures taken by those nation-states which subscribe to or are guided by the common law. A study of those relevant principles of international law regarded as controlling, as a consequence of historical vectors of force and municipal law, is then presented. Finally, the article examines the laws of extradition. The conclusion to be drawn from the an...
States exert their power over maritime predation only occasionally depending on prevalent circumstan...
Piracy at sea has existed almost since voyaging began and has been effectively subdued from time to ...
Maritime piracy began to re-emerge a decade ago, mostly off the coast of Somalia, thereby presenting...
This article will first discuss the historical background of mutiny, describing several of the major...
The pirates of the Caribbean are back. Not in another fantastical film but in the litigation over th...
This article explores in depth the law of nations, English domestic law, and English government prac...
[From the introduction:]This thesis is an examination of the international law of maritime piracy.1 ...
This commentary seeks to explain and evaluate the reasoning behind the recent finding, in United Sta...
Collective efforts among governments and regional organizations is a vital part of the fight against...
Centuries-old maritime jurisprudence continues to guide the law of the sea today. These baseline und...
This Article is concerned with the present failure of the international community to ensure that pir...
This Note analyzes the current international legal framework for the punishment and prosecution of m...
This Essay presents the first systematic empirical study of the incidence of universal jurisdiction ...
This article will assess both the problems and potential solutions to contemporary seaborne threats ...
For hundreds of years, the world has allowed any nation-state to exercise universal jurisdiction ove...
States exert their power over maritime predation only occasionally depending on prevalent circumstan...
Piracy at sea has existed almost since voyaging began and has been effectively subdued from time to ...
Maritime piracy began to re-emerge a decade ago, mostly off the coast of Somalia, thereby presenting...
This article will first discuss the historical background of mutiny, describing several of the major...
The pirates of the Caribbean are back. Not in another fantastical film but in the litigation over th...
This article explores in depth the law of nations, English domestic law, and English government prac...
[From the introduction:]This thesis is an examination of the international law of maritime piracy.1 ...
This commentary seeks to explain and evaluate the reasoning behind the recent finding, in United Sta...
Collective efforts among governments and regional organizations is a vital part of the fight against...
Centuries-old maritime jurisprudence continues to guide the law of the sea today. These baseline und...
This Article is concerned with the present failure of the international community to ensure that pir...
This Note analyzes the current international legal framework for the punishment and prosecution of m...
This Essay presents the first systematic empirical study of the incidence of universal jurisdiction ...
This article will assess both the problems and potential solutions to contemporary seaborne threats ...
For hundreds of years, the world has allowed any nation-state to exercise universal jurisdiction ove...
States exert their power over maritime predation only occasionally depending on prevalent circumstan...
Piracy at sea has existed almost since voyaging began and has been effectively subdued from time to ...
Maritime piracy began to re-emerge a decade ago, mostly off the coast of Somalia, thereby presenting...