
Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea
The Legal Framework for Counter-Piracy Operations in Somalia and the Gulf of Aden
Oxford University Press
1st Edition
Published on 24. February 2011
Book
Hardback
340 pages
978-0-19-960952-9 (ISBN)
Description
Since 2008 increasing pirate activities in Somalia, the Gulf of Aden, and the Indian Ocean have once again drawn the international community's attention to piracy and armed robbery at sea. States are resolved to repress these impediments to the free flow of trade and navigation. To this end a number of multinational counter-piracy missions have been deployed to the region.
This book describes the enforcement powers that States may rely upon in their quest to repress piracy in the larger Gulf of Aden region. The piracy rules of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the legal safeguards applicable to maritime interception operations are scrutinized before the analysis turns to the criminal prosecution of pirates and armed robbers at sea. The discussion includes so-called shiprider agreements, the transfers of alleged offenders to regional states, the jurisdictional bases for prosecuting pirates, and the feasibility of an international(ized) venue for their trial. In addressing a range of relevant issues, this book presents a detailed and comprehensive up-to-date analysis of the legal issues pertaining to the repression of piracy and armed robbery at sea and assesses whether the currently existing legal regime is still adequate to effectively counter piracy in the 21st century.
This book describes the enforcement powers that States may rely upon in their quest to repress piracy in the larger Gulf of Aden region. The piracy rules of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the legal safeguards applicable to maritime interception operations are scrutinized before the analysis turns to the criminal prosecution of pirates and armed robbers at sea. The discussion includes so-called shiprider agreements, the transfers of alleged offenders to regional states, the jurisdictional bases for prosecuting pirates, and the feasibility of an international(ized) venue for their trial. In addressing a range of relevant issues, this book presents a detailed and comprehensive up-to-date analysis of the legal issues pertaining to the repression of piracy and armed robbery at sea and assesses whether the currently existing legal regime is still adequate to effectively counter piracy in the 21st century.
Reviews / Votes
Geiss and Petrig's contribution is an extremely useful toolbox for international law issues specifically connected to the situation in the Gulf of Aden, and may be of lasting significance as a repository of state practice. * Cameron A. Miles, British Yearbook of International Law *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Scholars of the law of the seas, international criminal and humanitarian law, the use of force, and International Relations. Post-graduate students, practitioners and policymakers, government legal advisors, military legal advisors, and NGOs; International Human Rights lawyers.
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
675 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-960952-9 (9780199609529)
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Robin Geiss | Anna Petrig
Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea
The Legal Framework for Counter-Piracy Operations in Somalia and the Gulf of Aden
E-Book
02/2011
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€67.49
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Robin Geiss | Anna Petrig
Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea
The Legal Framework for Counter-Piracy Operations in Somalia and the Gulf of Aden
E-Book
02/2011
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€67.49
Available for download
Persons
Robin Geiss is Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Potsdam, Germany. Formerly he worked as a legal adviser to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Geneva
Anna Petrig, is a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg (Germany), where she is in charge of the Sea Piracy Project. She is admitted to the Bar of New York (USA) and of the Canton of Berne (Switzerland).
Anna Petrig, is a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg (Germany), where she is in charge of the Sea Piracy Project. She is admitted to the Bar of New York (USA) and of the Canton of Berne (Switzerland).
Author
Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Potsdam, Germany
Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg, Germany
Content
INTRODUCTION ; PART I: CURRENT EFFORTS TO COUNTER PIRACY IN SOMALIA AND THE GULF OF ADEN ; i Piracy in the Gulf of Aden ; ii Efforts to Counter Piracy in the Gulf of Aden ; iii Conclusion ; PART II: HISTORIC EVOLUTION OF LEGAL RULES RELATING TO PIRACY ; i Codification of Piracy Rules in the 20th Century ; ii Counter-Terrorism Rules Relevant for Violence against Ships and Persons on Board ; iii Regional Instruments ; iv Conclusion ; PART III: COUNTER-PIRACY ENFORCEMENT POWERS AND THEIR LEGAL CONSTRAINTS ; i Scope of Counter-Piracy Enforcement Powers ; ii Shiprider Agreements ; iii Legal Constraints on Counter-Piracy Enforcement Powers ; PART IV: THE CRIMINAL PROSECUTION OF PIRATES AND ARMED ROBBERS AT SEA ; i Adjudicative Jurisdiction over Pirates and Armed Robbers at Sea ; ii Possible Venues for the Criminal Prosecution of Piracy Suspects ; iii Transfers of Piracy Suspects ; CONCLUSION