2012
DOI: 10.1093/jicj/mqs058
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In Search of a Sustainable and Coherent Strategy: Assessing the Kaleidoscope of Counter-piracy Activities in Somalia

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“…In the legal regulation and measures of piracy, for example, some scholars have studied the reasons why Indonesia does not join the Asian regional cooperation agreement on combating piracy and armed robbery against ships [9]; some scholars hold the belief that countries should revise their domestic definition of piracy [10]; exploring the definition of piracy in the United Nations Convention on the law of the sea [11], sorting out the evolution of the concept of piracy [4], analyzing and describing the judgment of piracy cases of a certain county [12], outlining the different initiatives taken by the international community to combat piracy in Somalia [13]. Some scholars point out that insufficient international laws to solve the problem of territorial piracy, coupled with the lack of effective law enforcement in the special political, social, and economic conditions in some countries, resulting in a surge in piracy in their territorial waters [14]; some scholars have explored the purposes of piracy crime [15,16]; some scholars have also explored the legislative model of piracy [17], etc.…”
Section: Piracy Legal Regulation and Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the legal regulation and measures of piracy, for example, some scholars have studied the reasons why Indonesia does not join the Asian regional cooperation agreement on combating piracy and armed robbery against ships [9]; some scholars hold the belief that countries should revise their domestic definition of piracy [10]; exploring the definition of piracy in the United Nations Convention on the law of the sea [11], sorting out the evolution of the concept of piracy [4], analyzing and describing the judgment of piracy cases of a certain county [12], outlining the different initiatives taken by the international community to combat piracy in Somalia [13]. Some scholars point out that insufficient international laws to solve the problem of territorial piracy, coupled with the lack of effective law enforcement in the special political, social, and economic conditions in some countries, resulting in a surge in piracy in their territorial waters [14]; some scholars have explored the purposes of piracy crime [15,16]; some scholars have also explored the legislative model of piracy [17], etc.…”
Section: Piracy Legal Regulation and Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%