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International Journal of
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VOL. 5, ISSUE 3 (2023)
Maritime Piracy
Authors
Rubasri V
Abstract
In many nautical spheres, piracy is a genuine and expanding hazard to sailors. Piracy poses a serious danger to global marine security and is one of the most significant yet least recognized effects of the crime. While the primary motivations for pirate activity in the past were raids for loot and the capture of slaves, current economic, military, political, and even technical advancements have fundamentally changed the nature of the crime. Modern-day piracy is motivated by a variety of factors, including financial gain via ransom payments, political benefit, and even terrorism. States have taken action to prevent piracy both internationally and regionally, notably by establishing legal frameworks.
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Pages:122-124
How to cite this article:
Rubasri V "Maritime Piracy". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 5, Issue 3, 2023, Pages 122-124
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