Piracy in Comparative Perspective: Problems, Strategies, Law
Editat de Charles H. Norchi, Gwenaele Proutière-Maulionen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 sep 2012
Piracy in Comparative Perspective is a collaboration of the Centre for Maritime and Oceanic Law (CDMO) of the University of Nantes (France) and the Center for Oceans and Coastal Law of the University of Maine School of Law (United States), prepared under the direction of Professor Charles H. NORCHI and Dr. Gwenaële PROUTIERE-MAULION.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849464420
ISBN-10: 1849464421
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 160 x 238 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Editions Pedone/Hart
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849464421
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 160 x 238 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Editions Pedone/Hart
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
The Piracy Problem: The Puntland Perspective
The President of Puntland State of Somalia His Excellency Abdirahman Mohamed MOHAMUD (FAROLE)
Introduction
Piracy in Comparative Perspective
I. The Problem and the Trends
1. The Enemy of All Mankind
Dominique GAURIER
2. Plague of Pirates - A Primer
Tom TULLOCH
3. The Tuna Fishery and Piracy
E. CHASSOT, P. GUILLOTREAU, D. KAPLAN, T. VALLÉE
4. Concerns, Consequences, and Resolutions to Somali Piracy
Martin MURPHY
II. Participants and Perspectives
5. Seafarers: Piracy Protection
Patrick CHAUMETTE
6. Shipowners: the Piracy Challenge
Simon DELFAU
7. The Shipping Industry and Piracy
Arthur BOWRING and Alexander MCKINNON
8. The Indian Subcontinent and Counter-Piracy: The Indian Perspective
Fozia NAZIR LONE
9. Perspectives From Central and West Africa
Claude KIRONGOZI ICHALANGA
III. Strategies
10. Comparative Counter-Piracy Strategy: European, American, African, and Asian Approaches
James KRASKA
11. Operation Atalanta
Cédric LEBOEUF
12. Port State Control
Z. OYA ÖZÇAYIR
13. The Global Insurance Industry
Poomintr SOOKSRIPAISARNKIT
14. The Role of Media and Communications
Edward GIRARDET
IV. Law
15. Challenges of Jurisdiction and Prosecution
Michael J. STEPEK
16. The New French Law on Piracy
Valérie BORÉ EVENO
17. United States Law on Piracy
Timothy STEIGELMAN
18. A Holistic Approach to Piracy: Toward a Public Order of Human Dignity through Corporate Social Responsibility
Gwenaële PROUTIÈRE-MAULION
Conclusion
Piracy and the Public Order of the Oceans
Charles H. NORCHI
The President of Puntland State of Somalia His Excellency Abdirahman Mohamed MOHAMUD (FAROLE)
Introduction
Piracy in Comparative Perspective
I. The Problem and the Trends
1. The Enemy of All Mankind
Dominique GAURIER
2. Plague of Pirates - A Primer
Tom TULLOCH
3. The Tuna Fishery and Piracy
E. CHASSOT, P. GUILLOTREAU, D. KAPLAN, T. VALLÉE
4. Concerns, Consequences, and Resolutions to Somali Piracy
Martin MURPHY
II. Participants and Perspectives
5. Seafarers: Piracy Protection
Patrick CHAUMETTE
6. Shipowners: the Piracy Challenge
Simon DELFAU
7. The Shipping Industry and Piracy
Arthur BOWRING and Alexander MCKINNON
8. The Indian Subcontinent and Counter-Piracy: The Indian Perspective
Fozia NAZIR LONE
9. Perspectives From Central and West Africa
Claude KIRONGOZI ICHALANGA
III. Strategies
10. Comparative Counter-Piracy Strategy: European, American, African, and Asian Approaches
James KRASKA
11. Operation Atalanta
Cédric LEBOEUF
12. Port State Control
Z. OYA ÖZÇAYIR
13. The Global Insurance Industry
Poomintr SOOKSRIPAISARNKIT
14. The Role of Media and Communications
Edward GIRARDET
IV. Law
15. Challenges of Jurisdiction and Prosecution
Michael J. STEPEK
16. The New French Law on Piracy
Valérie BORÉ EVENO
17. United States Law on Piracy
Timothy STEIGELMAN
18. A Holistic Approach to Piracy: Toward a Public Order of Human Dignity through Corporate Social Responsibility
Gwenaële PROUTIÈRE-MAULION
Conclusion
Piracy and the Public Order of the Oceans
Charles H. NORCHI