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The Law and Practice of Piracy at Sea - European and International Perspectives (Paperback, New as Paperback)
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The Law and Practice of Piracy at Sea - European and International Perspectives (Paperback, New as Paperback)
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This collection of essays provides a comprehensive assessment of
the legal and policy approaches to maritime counter-piracy adopted
by the EU and other international actors over the last few years.
As the financial cost of Somali piracy for the maritime industry
and the world economy as a whole was estimated to have reached $18
billion by 2010, the phenomenon of piracy at sea has steadily grown
in significance and has recently attracted the attention of
international policy makers. Moreover, piracy is intrinsically
linked to state failure and other pathologies bred by it, such as
organised crime and terrorism. This book adopts a holistic approach
to the topic, examining approaches to piracy as these emerge in
different geographical areas, as well as tackling the central
issues which counter-piracy raises in terms of the most topical
aspects of international law (international humanitarian law and
armed conflict, piracy and terrorism, use of force). It also
focuses on the approach of the EU, placing counter-piracy in its
broader legal context. Providing a detailed doctrinal exploration
of the issues which counter-piracy raises, it emphasises and draws
upon the insights of the practice of counter-piracy by bringing
together academic lawyers and the legal advisers of the main actors
in the area (EU, US, NATO, UK). The book raises fundamental
questions about the law and practice of international law: are the
rules of the international law of the sea on piracy still relevant?
To what extent has the shared interest of international actors in
tackling piracy given rise to common practices? Do the interactions
among the actors examined in the book suggest fragmentation or
unity of the international legal order? Is it premature to view
these interactions as signalling the gradual emergence of global
law in the area? This common analytical frame of reference is
underlined by the concluding part, which draws these threads
together. The book will be of interest to legal scholars, political
scientists and international relations theorists, as well as
decision-makers and students of law, politics and international
relations.
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