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A study of maritime security and piracy

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  • Sascha Pristrom
  • Kevin X. Li
  • Zaili Yang
  • Jin Wang

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This paper studies the contributing factors of maritime piracy by analyzing previous incidents that have been reported to the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Part of the analysis is to filter those ship types that are particularly vulnerable to piracy attacks. The paper also introduces the guidelines developed by the IMO and the industry envisaging to minimize the risk to ships that are exposed to attacks from pirates. It further describes the initiatives taken to develop a sustainable mechanism in the high-risk area (HRA)-super-1 to suppress piracy and other maritime crimes. This study reflects the fact that maritime security and piracy issues' importance has been increasingly recognized in the 40 year history of Maritime Policy & Management .

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  • Sascha Pristrom & Kevin X. Li & Zaili Yang & Jin Wang, 2013. "A study of maritime security and piracy," Maritime Policy & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 40(7), pages 675-693, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:marpmg:v:40:y:2013:i:7:p:675-693
    DOI: 10.1080/03088839.2013.851461
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    1. Charles Okeahalam & Kennedy Otwombe, 2016. "Socioeconomic development and the risk of maritime piracy," Journal of Transportation Security, Springer, vol. 9(3), pages 125-160, December.
    2. Jiang, Meizhi & Lu, Jing, 2020. "The analysis of maritime piracy occurred in Southeast Asia by using Bayesian network," Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Elsevier, vol. 139(C).
    3. Emmanuelle Quillérou, 2015. "Légumineuses dans le nord-ouest de la Tunisie : des bénéfices pour les sols, mais quels bénéfices au niveau économique ? Étude de la viabilité économique de l’expansion de la production de légumineuse," Working Papers hal-01954817, HAL.
    4. Ercan Akan & Tunahan Gültekin & Sibel Bayar, 2022. "Statistical analysis of maritime piracy cases in world territorial waters," Journal of Transportation Security, Springer, vol. 15(3), pages 263-280, December.
    5. Andrew Thomas Mlepo, 2022. "Attacks on road-freight transporters: a threat to trade participation for landlocked countries in Southern Africa," Journal of Transportation Security, Springer, vol. 15(1), pages 23-40, June.

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