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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Non-fiction | Main Collection | KZ 7212 .S25 2013 UAE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5167142 |
KZ 7145 .C747 2011 Crimes against humanity and international criminal law / | KZ 7145 .S57 2011 The justice cascade : how human rights prosecutions are changing world politics / | KZ 7212 .M87 2013 UAE Security responses to piracy in Southeast Asia, West Africa and Somalia / | KZ 7212 .S25 2013 UAE Piracy in the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea / | KZ 7212 .W37 2013 UAE The prosecution of pirates in national courts / | KZ 7312 .K39 2011 Justice beyond The Hague : supporting the prosecution of international crimes in national courts / | KZA 1145 .R87 2010 Who rules the waves? : piracy, overfishing and mining the oceans / |
"This publication is based on a lecture presented on June 4, 2013, as part of the symposium 'The Challenges of Piracy in the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea.' The views expressed in this study do not necessarily reflect those of the ECSSR."--t.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references: 37-42.
"The contemporary discourse on maritime security is highly focused on asymmetric threats and challenges confronting the international community. Among these, terrorism and sea piracy have attracted greater attention. These issues have figured prominently in statements and speeches by the political leaderships across the globe and international organizations such as the United Nations, which have attempted to address it through a number of resolutions and conventions, and the national security strategy documents of several countries have incorporated these in their strategic calculations and operational doctrines. The international community has responded firmly to these threats and challenges through a number of political, diplomatic, security, legal and financial initiatives with positive results. Likewise, the international shipping industry has expressed concern about the threat of piracy and joined hands with the governments and instituted best business practices to protect ships against pirate attacks"--Summary.
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