Prosecuting Maritime Piracy
Herausgeber: Newton, Michael A.; Sterio, Milena; Scharf, Michael P.
Prosecuting Maritime Piracy
Herausgeber: Newton, Michael A.; Sterio, Milena; Scharf, Michael P.
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This book addresses maritime piracy by focusing on the unique and fascinating issues arising in the course of domestic piracy prosecutions.
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This book addresses maritime piracy by focusing on the unique and fascinating issues arising in the course of domestic piracy prosecutions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781107081222
- ISBN-10: 110708122X
- Artikelnr.: 41852175
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781107081222
- ISBN-10: 110708122X
- Artikelnr.: 41852175
Part I. Defining the Crime of Piracy and Establishing Jurisdiction over the
Crime of Piracy: 1. The governing international law on maritime piracy
Sandra Lynn Hodgkinson; 2. The incorporation of international law to define
piracy crimes, national laws, and the definition of piracy Sandra Lynn
Hodgkinson; 3. Exercising universal jurisdiction over piracy Ved P. Nanda;
4. Incorporating international law to establish jurisdiction: a comparative
examination of the laws of the Netherlands, South Korea, Tanzania, India,
and Kenya Milena Sterio; Part II. The Pursuit, Arrest, and Pre-Trial
Treatment of Pirates: 5. The use of force against pirates Laurie R. Blank;
6. The use of force by private parties against suspected pirates Mark V.
Vlasic and Jeffrey DeSousa; 7. Transfer of suspected and convicted pirates
Frederick Lorenz and Laura Eshbach; 8. Pirates' right to a speedy trial
Milena Sterio; Part III. Legal Issues in Domestic Pirate Trials: 9.
Evidentiary issues in piracy prosecutions Frederick Lorenz and Kelly
Paradis; 10. Piracy and the problem of 'command responsibility' Michael A.
Newton; 11. The issue of juvenile piracy Jon Bellish; Part IV. Sentencing
and Post-Sentence Treatment of Convicted Pirates: 12. The problems of
pirate punishment Eugene Kontorovich; 13. The potential for asylum seeking
by convicted pirates Yvonne M. Dutton; 14. Conclusion Michael P. Scharf.
Crime of Piracy: 1. The governing international law on maritime piracy
Sandra Lynn Hodgkinson; 2. The incorporation of international law to define
piracy crimes, national laws, and the definition of piracy Sandra Lynn
Hodgkinson; 3. Exercising universal jurisdiction over piracy Ved P. Nanda;
4. Incorporating international law to establish jurisdiction: a comparative
examination of the laws of the Netherlands, South Korea, Tanzania, India,
and Kenya Milena Sterio; Part II. The Pursuit, Arrest, and Pre-Trial
Treatment of Pirates: 5. The use of force against pirates Laurie R. Blank;
6. The use of force by private parties against suspected pirates Mark V.
Vlasic and Jeffrey DeSousa; 7. Transfer of suspected and convicted pirates
Frederick Lorenz and Laura Eshbach; 8. Pirates' right to a speedy trial
Milena Sterio; Part III. Legal Issues in Domestic Pirate Trials: 9.
Evidentiary issues in piracy prosecutions Frederick Lorenz and Kelly
Paradis; 10. Piracy and the problem of 'command responsibility' Michael A.
Newton; 11. The issue of juvenile piracy Jon Bellish; Part IV. Sentencing
and Post-Sentence Treatment of Convicted Pirates: 12. The problems of
pirate punishment Eugene Kontorovich; 13. The potential for asylum seeking
by convicted pirates Yvonne M. Dutton; 14. Conclusion Michael P. Scharf.
Part I. Defining the Crime of Piracy and Establishing Jurisdiction over the
Crime of Piracy: 1. The governing international law on maritime piracy
Sandra Lynn Hodgkinson; 2. The incorporation of international law to define
piracy crimes, national laws, and the definition of piracy Sandra Lynn
Hodgkinson; 3. Exercising universal jurisdiction over piracy Ved P. Nanda;
4. Incorporating international law to establish jurisdiction: a comparative
examination of the laws of the Netherlands, South Korea, Tanzania, India,
and Kenya Milena Sterio; Part II. The Pursuit, Arrest, and Pre-Trial
Treatment of Pirates: 5. The use of force against pirates Laurie R. Blank;
6. The use of force by private parties against suspected pirates Mark V.
Vlasic and Jeffrey DeSousa; 7. Transfer of suspected and convicted pirates
Frederick Lorenz and Laura Eshbach; 8. Pirates' right to a speedy trial
Milena Sterio; Part III. Legal Issues in Domestic Pirate Trials: 9.
Evidentiary issues in piracy prosecutions Frederick Lorenz and Kelly
Paradis; 10. Piracy and the problem of 'command responsibility' Michael A.
Newton; 11. The issue of juvenile piracy Jon Bellish; Part IV. Sentencing
and Post-Sentence Treatment of Convicted Pirates: 12. The problems of
pirate punishment Eugene Kontorovich; 13. The potential for asylum seeking
by convicted pirates Yvonne M. Dutton; 14. Conclusion Michael P. Scharf.
Crime of Piracy: 1. The governing international law on maritime piracy
Sandra Lynn Hodgkinson; 2. The incorporation of international law to define
piracy crimes, national laws, and the definition of piracy Sandra Lynn
Hodgkinson; 3. Exercising universal jurisdiction over piracy Ved P. Nanda;
4. Incorporating international law to establish jurisdiction: a comparative
examination of the laws of the Netherlands, South Korea, Tanzania, India,
and Kenya Milena Sterio; Part II. The Pursuit, Arrest, and Pre-Trial
Treatment of Pirates: 5. The use of force against pirates Laurie R. Blank;
6. The use of force by private parties against suspected pirates Mark V.
Vlasic and Jeffrey DeSousa; 7. Transfer of suspected and convicted pirates
Frederick Lorenz and Laura Eshbach; 8. Pirates' right to a speedy trial
Milena Sterio; Part III. Legal Issues in Domestic Pirate Trials: 9.
Evidentiary issues in piracy prosecutions Frederick Lorenz and Kelly
Paradis; 10. Piracy and the problem of 'command responsibility' Michael A.
Newton; 11. The issue of juvenile piracy Jon Bellish; Part IV. Sentencing
and Post-Sentence Treatment of Convicted Pirates: 12. The problems of
pirate punishment Eugene Kontorovich; 13. The potential for asylum seeking
by convicted pirates Yvonne M. Dutton; 14. Conclusion Michael P. Scharf.