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Prosecuting Maritime Piracy : Domestic Solutions to International Crimes
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Michael P. Scharf
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Michael A. Newton
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Milena Sterio
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2015
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Cambridge University Press
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9781139962988
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2015
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2015
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10.1017/CBO9781139962988
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
The Governing International Law on Maritime Piracy
pp. 32
The Incorporation of International Law to Define Piracy Crimes, National Laws, and the Definition of Piracy
pp. 54
Exercising Universal Jurisdiction over Piracy
pp. 75
Incorporating International Law to Establish Jurisdiction over Piracy Offenses: A Comparative Examination of the Laws of the Netherlands, South Korea, Tanzania, India, and Kenya
pp. 103
The Use of Force against Pirates
pp. 119
The Use of Force by Private Parties against Suspected Pirates
pp. 150
Transfer of Suspected and Convicted Pirates
pp. 172
Pirates' Right to a Speedy Trial
pp. 207
Evidentiary Issues in Piracy Prosecutions
pp. 242
Piracy and the Problem of “Command Responsibility”
pp. 275
The Issue of Juvenile Piracy
pp. 299
The Problems of Pirate Punishment
pp. 320
The Potential for Asylum-Seeking by Convicted Pirates
pp. 350
Conclusion: Is There a Case for an International Piracy Court?
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