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Piracy (International law) --- Piracy --- Prevention --- International cooperation. --- Piracy (International law).
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Since 2008 increasing pirate activities in Somalia, the Gulf of Aden, and the Indian Ocean have once again drawn the international community's attention to piracy and armed robbery at sea. States are resolved to repress these impediments to the free flow of trade and navigation. To this end a number of multinational counter-piracy missions have been deployed to the region. This book describes the enforcement powers that States may rely upon in their quest to repress piracy in the larger Gulf of Aden region. The piracy rules of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and th
Piracy. --- Piracy --- Maritime piracy --- Offenses against public safety
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Jules M. Sestier. XIV. -. II. XVII. Pages CHAP. XIII. Les Étrusques. - Les Ligures. 133 Rome et la piraterie. 141 XV. Guerres de Rome contre la piraterie. L'Illyrie. La reine Teuta. Démétrius de Pharos. - Genthius. 153 XVI. I Les Étoliens.
Pirates. --- Piracy. --- Sestier, Jules.
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"The suppression of piracy and other forms of maritime violence was a keystone in the colonisation of Southeast Asia. Focusing on what was seen in the nineteenth century as the three most pirate-infested areas in the region--the Sulu Sea, the Strait of Malacca and Indochina--this comparative study in colonial history explores how piracy was defined, contested and used to resist or justify colonial expansion, particularly during the most intense phase of imperial expansion in Southeast Asia from c. 1850 to c. 1920. In doing so, it demonstrates that piratical activity continued to occur in many parts of Southeast Asia well beyond the mid-nineteenth century, when most existing studies of piracy in the region end their period of investigation. It also points to the changes over time in how piracy was conceptualised and dealt with by each of the major colonial powers in the region, Britain, France, the Netherlands, Spain and the United States"--
Colonies. --- Maritime terrorism. --- Piracy.
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Jules M. Sestier. XIV. -. II. XVII. Pages CHAP. XIII. Les Étrusques. - Les Ligures. 133 Rome et la piraterie. 141 XV. Guerres de Rome contre la piraterie. L'Illyrie. La reine Teuta. Démétrius de Pharos. - Genthius. 153 XVI. I Les Étoliens.
Pirates. --- Piracy. --- Sestier, Jules.