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Maritime Counterproliferation Operations and the Rule of Law (Hardcover)
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Maritime Counterproliferation Operations and the Rule of Law (Hardcover)
Series: Praeger Security International
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Allen examines the maritime counterproliferation activities of
nations participating in the Proliferation Security Initiative, as
set out in their Statement of Interdiction Principles. He explains
the framework for conducting maritime interception activities,
examines the importance of intelligence to PSI operations, and
assesses the legal issues raised by those operations. The threat of
WMD use by terrorist groups and rogue regimes has added new urgency
to global security discussions. Responses to the dangers posed by
WMD include the nonproliferation regime, safeguards for WMD
materials while in transit, export controls, treaties on terrorism,
Security Council resolutions, and the new Protocol to the
Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety
of Maritime Navigation. The existing nonproliferation regime will
never, by itself, provide an adequate level of security. As a
result, risk management strategies must include layered
counterproliferation activities and consequence management.
Counterproliferation measures may include maritime interdictions.
The Proliferation Security Initiative, a cooperative undertaking
launched in 2003, provides a framework for those interdictions. The
framework was formalized in the Statement of Interdiction
Principles. After providing an overview of the threats posed by WMD
proliferation, this book surveys the nonproliferation regime and
counterproliferation measures states have adopted to supplement it.
It next provides an overview of maritime interception operations
and the intelligence issues surrounding them, before turning to the
laws governing such operations. It then examines each of the
actions described in the PSI Statement of Interdiction Principles
to assess their compliance with applicable laws. Finally, it looks
at the laws that establish the responsibility of states for taking
unwarranted counterproliferation actions against vessels.
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