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Challenges to apprehension and prosecution of East African maritime pirates

Pages 753-765 | Published online: 26 Nov 2010

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Paul Hallwood & Thomas J. Miceli. (2013) An examination of some problems with international law governing maritime piracy. Maritime Policy & Management 40:1, pages 65-79.
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Po-Hsing Tseng, Zhao-Chao Her & Nick Pilcher. (2021) Piracy defense strategies for shipping companies and ships: A mixed empirical approach. Maritime Transport Research 2, pages 100020.
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Paul Hallwood & Thomas J. Miceli. (2013) An Economic Analysis of Maritime Piracy and its Control. Scottish Journal of Political Economy 60:4, pages 343-359.
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