Maritime piracy has been an issue of longstanding concern for humanity. The threat of piracy has continuously affected various sovereigns, empires and states over the centuries. Historical evidence suggests that the incidence of piracy can be contained and be brought to a manageable level through adoption of proper strategies. A clear understanding of its historical and contemporary perspectives is also crucial to address the piracy problem. The paper provides a brief review of the evolution of the concept of piracy and explore its different faces throughout human history. The paper concludes by focusing on some of the lessons that can be drawn from history to combat modern piracy
Résumé Piracy and its Relation to the International Law Piracy is a threat to maritime navigation - ...
This paper analyzes the contemporary dynamic of maritime piracy in the Southeast Asian region. Havin...
Due to the frequent occurrence of piracy incidents, normal trade, and transportation activities have...
Maritime piracy has been an issue of longstanding concern for humanity. The threat of piracy has con...
Since the 1980s piracy has emerged as an international problem, raising the concern of national gove...
This study surveys the experience of the United States, Great Britain, and other seafaring nations i...
Piracy in its various forms has posed a threat to trade and shipping for millennia. In the 1970s, a ...
This thesis examines the phenomena of contemporary maritime piracy in Southeast Asia and Northeast ...
After a brief historical overview, the author examines the definition of piracy. There are problems ...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the roles and legal frameworks of modern privateers to esta...
Abstract in UndeterminedWarfare and legitimate violence have long been seen as key elements in state...
The text Maritime Piracy, Its Suppression and Punishment, analyses piracy as a classical threat to i...
Maritime piracy represents a strange reality in a world that considers itself evolved, without primi...
In the last decade maritime piracy has become recognized as a pressing global problem. Together with...
As the twentieth century came to a close, the number of maritime pirate attacks began to increase wo...
Résumé Piracy and its Relation to the International Law Piracy is a threat to maritime navigation - ...
This paper analyzes the contemporary dynamic of maritime piracy in the Southeast Asian region. Havin...
Due to the frequent occurrence of piracy incidents, normal trade, and transportation activities have...
Maritime piracy has been an issue of longstanding concern for humanity. The threat of piracy has con...
Since the 1980s piracy has emerged as an international problem, raising the concern of national gove...
This study surveys the experience of the United States, Great Britain, and other seafaring nations i...
Piracy in its various forms has posed a threat to trade and shipping for millennia. In the 1970s, a ...
This thesis examines the phenomena of contemporary maritime piracy in Southeast Asia and Northeast ...
After a brief historical overview, the author examines the definition of piracy. There are problems ...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the roles and legal frameworks of modern privateers to esta...
Abstract in UndeterminedWarfare and legitimate violence have long been seen as key elements in state...
The text Maritime Piracy, Its Suppression and Punishment, analyses piracy as a classical threat to i...
Maritime piracy represents a strange reality in a world that considers itself evolved, without primi...
In the last decade maritime piracy has become recognized as a pressing global problem. Together with...
As the twentieth century came to a close, the number of maritime pirate attacks began to increase wo...
Résumé Piracy and its Relation to the International Law Piracy is a threat to maritime navigation - ...
This paper analyzes the contemporary dynamic of maritime piracy in the Southeast Asian region. Havin...
Due to the frequent occurrence of piracy incidents, normal trade, and transportation activities have...