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maritime piracy | Communis Hostis Omnium
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Navigating the Murky Legal Waters of Maritime Piracy. Maritime Security at a Crossroads. April 30, 2015. It is our pleasure to introduce today’s contributor, Thomas Bennett, LLB MSc (Oxon) Solicitor. And VHenry&Co. Limited. The former is a legal practice, the latter an advisory business each specialising in the needs of the security sector (maritime, land and information security). Who does; who can, police this market? What of littoral states those adjacent to the High Risk Area? Again, there are econom...
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Weapons for Hire | Communis Hostis Omnium
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Navigating the Murky Legal Waters of Maritime Piracy. Maritime Security at a Crossroads. April 30, 2015. It is our pleasure to introduce today’s contributor, Thomas Bennett, LLB MSc (Oxon) Solicitor. And VHenry&Co. Limited. The former is a legal practice, the latter an advisory business each specialising in the needs of the security sector (maritime, land and information security). Who does; who can, police this market? What of littoral states those adjacent to the High Risk Area? Again, there are econom...
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The “Private Ends” Requirement of UNCLOS in the 9th Circuit: Are Sea Shepherds Pirates? | Communis Hostis Omnium
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Navigating the Murky Legal Waters of Maritime Piracy. New Facilitators Paper Available on SSRN. One Step Closer to a Pirate Amnesty →. The Private Ends Requirement of UNCLOS in the 9th Circuit: Are Sea Shepherds Pirates? March 4, 2013. Sea Sheperd Conservation Society Vessel. The United States Court of Appeals for the 9. Circuit recently discussed the private ends requirement of the crime of piracy under international law. In Cetacean v. Sea Shepherds. Scholars interested in the field of maritime piracy ...
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Maritime Security at a Crossroads | Communis Hostis Omnium
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Navigating the Murky Legal Waters of Maritime Piracy. A Proposed African Court with Jurisdiction Over Piracy: How Will This Work? Cambridge University Press Publishes “Prosecuting Maritime Piracy” →. Maritime Security at a Crossroads. April 30, 2015. It is our pleasure to introduce today’s contributor, Thomas Bennett, LLB MSc (Oxon) Solicitor. Still; maritime piracy has abated. Nation states have acted, armed guards have helped. The threat has been contained. Has it? Who does; who can, police this market?
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A Proposed African Court with Jurisdiction Over Piracy: How Will This Work? | Communis Hostis Omnium
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Navigating the Murky Legal Waters of Maritime Piracy. European Court of Human Rights Orders France to Pay Damages to Somali Pirates. Maritime Security at a Crossroads →. A Proposed African Court with Jurisdiction Over Piracy: How Will This Work? March 11, 2015. It is our pleasure to introduce Oliver Windrige as today’s guest contributor. Is a British lawyer specializing in international human rights and international criminal law, currently based in The Hague, Netherlands. He is founder of the blog.
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Cambridge University Press Publishes “Prosecuting Maritime Piracy” | Communis Hostis Omnium
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Navigating the Murky Legal Waters of Maritime Piracy. Maritime Security at a Crossroads. Are Sea Shepherds Pirates? The United States Supreme Court May Decide Soon →. Cambridge University Press Publishes “Prosecuting Maritime Piracy”. June 1, 2015. Professor Milena Sterio with a newly published copy of “Prosecuting Maritime Piracy”. Filed under Book Reviews. Cambridge University Press Publishes “Prosecuting Maritime Piracy”. June 1, 2015 at 10:31. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Maritime Security | Communis Hostis Omnium
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Navigating the Murky Legal Waters of Maritime Piracy. Maritime Security at a Crossroads. April 30, 2015. It is our pleasure to introduce today’s contributor, Thomas Bennett, LLB MSc (Oxon) Solicitor. And VHenry&Co. Limited. The former is a legal practice, the latter an advisory business each specialising in the needs of the security sector (maritime, land and information security). Who does; who can, police this market? What of littoral states those adjacent to the High Risk Area? Again, there are econom...
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Book Reviews | Communis Hostis Omnium
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Navigating the Murky Legal Waters of Maritime Piracy. Cambridge University Press Publishes “Prosecuting Maritime Piracy”. June 1, 2015. Professor Milena Sterio with a newly published copy of “Prosecuting Maritime Piracy”. Filed under Book Reviews. Forthcoming article on private security. May 14, 2013. The full article can be accessed here. Filed under Book Reviews. Tagged with Private Security. Book Review: The Pirate Organization Lessons from the Fringes of Capitalism. April 10, 2013. Communities where ...
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Notts Law PhD: Criminal Justice on Strike - History Repeats Itself as Farce?
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The blog of PhD law students at the University of Nottingham. Wednesday, January 08, 2014. Criminal Justice on Strike - History Repeats Itself as Farce? The purpose of today's blog, however, is not to document this selective attention to the criminal justice system by mass media, but to ask a rather more significant question about the Bar's historic decision to walk out on trial work (the Criminal Bar Association has been at pains to call this a 'strike', as they're not a trade union per se. I'm reminded...
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Notts Law PhD: Mandela: some thoughts
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The blog of PhD law students at the University of Nottingham. Tuesday, December 17, 2013. How should we appraise the life of Nelson Mandela? His passing almost two weeks ago has led to much inevitable reminiscing on his achievements, his personality, and what his legacy should be. This has been necessary, I feel - not only so that we remember Mandela's life and his principles, but also so that we might learn something that we can pass on to successive generations. And perhaps most important of all was hi...