Maritime piracy and armed robbery against ship remains important issue due to its nature as athreat to International security, inflicting impacts beyond national borders. Pirate attacks inSouth China Sea is not only disrupting regional security, but also alarms claimant statesaround the sea border. ReCAAP is an agreement signed by 14 countries on 11 November2004. To this date, 20 countries had joined ReCAAP to combat piracy and armed robbery inAsia. The main objective of this research is to analyse piracy and armed robbery against shipactivities in South China Sea in 2009-2014 and also ReCAAP implementation in combatingSouth China Sea piracy and armed robbery against ship in 2009-2014. This explanativeresearch attempts to explain piracy and...
The importance of the Straits of Malacca as shipping and international trade routes should not be do...
Sejalan dengan posisi geografis Asia Tenggara yang strategis untuk rute perdagangan, Asia Tenggara d...
Historically, Malaysian waters have never been free from piracy and armed robbery against ships. Nev...
The Regional cooperation agreement on combating piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia 2004 ...
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of ReCAAP in handling cases of piracy and armed robbe...
ReCAAP was founded with an aim to fight against sea-piracy and armed robbery that affected Southeast...
The Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships in Asia (ReCA...
Piracy is a universal crime that needs to be combated by all nations. International efforts have bee...
45 p.For centuries, the seas around the Southeast Asian countries, particularly those surrounding th...
© 2014 Dr. Rheny Wahyuni PulunganThousands of ships sail the seas to transport goods around the worl...
The ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre (ISC) is an international organisation that comprises 14 membe...
Nowadays maritime piracy is one of the most serious non-traditional security challenges. After signi...
10.4337/9781781006856Piracy and International Maritime Crimes in ASEAN: Prospects for Cooperation
This paper analyzes the contemporary dynamic of maritime piracy in the Southeast Asian region. Havin...
Abstrak - Indonesia sebagai negara dengan wilayah laut terbesar di Asia Tenggara memiliki masalah-ma...
The importance of the Straits of Malacca as shipping and international trade routes should not be do...
Sejalan dengan posisi geografis Asia Tenggara yang strategis untuk rute perdagangan, Asia Tenggara d...
Historically, Malaysian waters have never been free from piracy and armed robbery against ships. Nev...
The Regional cooperation agreement on combating piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia 2004 ...
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of ReCAAP in handling cases of piracy and armed robbe...
ReCAAP was founded with an aim to fight against sea-piracy and armed robbery that affected Southeast...
The Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships in Asia (ReCA...
Piracy is a universal crime that needs to be combated by all nations. International efforts have bee...
45 p.For centuries, the seas around the Southeast Asian countries, particularly those surrounding th...
© 2014 Dr. Rheny Wahyuni PulunganThousands of ships sail the seas to transport goods around the worl...
The ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre (ISC) is an international organisation that comprises 14 membe...
Nowadays maritime piracy is one of the most serious non-traditional security challenges. After signi...
10.4337/9781781006856Piracy and International Maritime Crimes in ASEAN: Prospects for Cooperation
This paper analyzes the contemporary dynamic of maritime piracy in the Southeast Asian region. Havin...
Abstrak - Indonesia sebagai negara dengan wilayah laut terbesar di Asia Tenggara memiliki masalah-ma...
The importance of the Straits of Malacca as shipping and international trade routes should not be do...
Sejalan dengan posisi geografis Asia Tenggara yang strategis untuk rute perdagangan, Asia Tenggara d...
Historically, Malaysian waters have never been free from piracy and armed robbery against ships. Nev...