Landmark piracy decision reached by English Court
by
Derek Luxford
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last modified
Mar 15, 2010 09:11 AM
EVERYBODY in the maritime community is aware of the rapid increase in piracy in the last two years particularly off the Horn of Africa.
There has also been a slight increase in Asian waters. However it is Somali piracy that has captured the headlines with the shift in objective of pirates away from traditionally going after the vessel’s cargo or the vessel itself, which...
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