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Reasons that arresting pirates involves tribulations: but few trials

by Richard Spector last modified Jun 25, 2009 04:19 PM

Problems of jurisdiction are preventing suspected pirates from facing the dock, writes Richard Spector

  
Reasons that arresting pirates involves tribulations: but few trials

Reasons that arresting pirates involves tribulations: but few trials

THE problem of high seas piracy, its causes and possible solutions, has come to the fore of international media debate in recent months, particularly in light of the vast increase in the number of reported incidents in the Indian Ocean...

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