Maritime piracy is a threat to maritime trade whose contemporary version has been legally addressed by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and International Maritime Organization (IMO) and coercively by the UN and EU. The present article analyzes maritime piracy from the Copenhagen School’s theoretical perspective and its application to the International Chamber of Commerce’s annual reports on piracy, whose information ranges from 1991 to 2019. This analysis indicates two increase periods, characterized by presence, type, arms, violence, and ships under attack
Piracy has long been a serious threat to humankind from the time when people started navigation at s...
Maritime piracy is an ancient crime which have still not disappeared and, since the mid 90s, we have...
This thesis attempts to contribute to the discussion over the problem of maritime piracy that poses ...
This study aims to conduct an analysis of the current piracy situation -as defined in the UN Convent...
Due to the frequent occurrence of piracy incidents, normal trade, and transportation activities have...
Maritime piracy is a threat to maritime trade whose contemporary version has been legally addressed ...
Piracy is usually defined in one of two ways. The first, which is utilised by the International Mari...
Acts of piracy in contemporary international navigation have considerably increased and represent a ...
The text Maritime Piracy, Its Suppression and Punishment, analyses piracy as a classical threat to i...
This thesis records the results of a data-based analysis of worldwide maritime piracy incidents agai...
Piracy in its various forms has posed a threat to trade and shipping for millennia. In the 1970s, a ...
Although the international news media is often filled with reports on maritime piracy, particularly ...
The concept of maritime security has changed dramatically over the years. For centuries it was limit...
Piracy has plagued the oceans throughout human history. Increasing maritime trade flows have led to ...
The number of acts of piracy at sea has dramatically increased in recent years. In the age of global...
Piracy has long been a serious threat to humankind from the time when people started navigation at s...
Maritime piracy is an ancient crime which have still not disappeared and, since the mid 90s, we have...
This thesis attempts to contribute to the discussion over the problem of maritime piracy that poses ...
This study aims to conduct an analysis of the current piracy situation -as defined in the UN Convent...
Due to the frequent occurrence of piracy incidents, normal trade, and transportation activities have...
Maritime piracy is a threat to maritime trade whose contemporary version has been legally addressed ...
Piracy is usually defined in one of two ways. The first, which is utilised by the International Mari...
Acts of piracy in contemporary international navigation have considerably increased and represent a ...
The text Maritime Piracy, Its Suppression and Punishment, analyses piracy as a classical threat to i...
This thesis records the results of a data-based analysis of worldwide maritime piracy incidents agai...
Piracy in its various forms has posed a threat to trade and shipping for millennia. In the 1970s, a ...
Although the international news media is often filled with reports on maritime piracy, particularly ...
The concept of maritime security has changed dramatically over the years. For centuries it was limit...
Piracy has plagued the oceans throughout human history. Increasing maritime trade flows have led to ...
The number of acts of piracy at sea has dramatically increased in recent years. In the age of global...
Piracy has long been a serious threat to humankind from the time when people started navigation at s...
Maritime piracy is an ancient crime which have still not disappeared and, since the mid 90s, we have...
This thesis attempts to contribute to the discussion over the problem of maritime piracy that poses ...