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Piracy is a war-like act committed by private parties (not affiliated with any government), especially robbery or criminal violence on the sea. The term can include acts committed in other major bodi...
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Articles on maritime piracy and privateers, links to the best pirate web sites, reviews of books on piracy or about pirates, and research bibliographies. ... Pirates and Privateers The History of Maritime Piracy...
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Pirates and Privateers The History of Maritime Piracy ... This web site complements a piracy exhibition. Information on shipwrecks, the history of maritime piracy, havens and haunts, life at sea, ships, pirates in film and literature, punishment, profiles, weaponry, and flags can be found here.
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Weekly and monthly reports on international maritime piracy. links to organizations involved in maritime security. ... Maritime Piracy : Sign of a Security Threat?; ... Contemporary maritime piracy in southeast Asia : history, causes and remedies. Young, Adam J.; This book explores contemporary maritime piracy in Southeast...
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Maritime piracy has been on the rise for years, according to the International Maritime Bureau's (IMB) Piracy Reporting Center. But until 2008, when pirates operating off the coast of Somalia hijacked a ship full of Russian tanks and an oil supertanker, the crime drew limited international attention.
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FACT SHEET: INTERNATIONAL MARITIME PIRACY ... When travelling by sea, either privately or by commercial shipping, review the information available from the International Maritime Bureau’s Piracy Reporting Centre and the MARAD piracy countermeasures.
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ICC Commercial Crime Services (CCS) is the anti-crime arm of the International Chamber of Commerce. ... The International Maritime Bureau aware of the escalating level of piracy, wanted to provide a free service to the seafarer and established the 24 hour IMB Piracy Reporting Centre (PRC) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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