Abstract

Maritime piracy is one of the most important geopolitical problems. Statistics do not allow us to conclude that piracy is completely localized. Every year, dozens of acts of piracy are committed all over the world, which damages not only the economies of states, but also leads to the death of people. Not only the geography of piracy acts is changing, but also the methods of their commission, which significantly complicates the process of countering. In this regard, the question arises about the effectiveness of modern means of countering piracy. In the article, the author shows the most effective means of combating acts of piracy, talks about the problem of codification of the norms of international law, which prevents the creation of a single normative legal act uniting all the norms on combating piracy.

Highlights

  • Statistics do not allow us to conclude that piracy is completely localized

  • The question arises about the effectiveness of modern means of countering piracy

  • The author shows the most effective means of combating acts of piracy, talks about the problem of codification of the norms of international law, which prevents the creation of a single normative legal act uniting all the norms on combating piracy

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Introduction

Статистика не позволяет нам сделать вывод о том, что пиратство полностью локализовано. Каждый год во всем мире совершаются десятки актов пиратства, что наносит ущерб не только экономике государств, но и приводит к гибели людей. Меняется не только география совершения актов пиратства, но и способы их совершения, что существенным образом затрудняет процесс противодействия. В связи с этим возникает вопрос об эффективности современных средств противодействия пиратству.

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