Abstract
AbstractThis presentation gives a factual assessment of the phenomenon of piracy and other forms of terrorism at sea as well as a legal analysis of the respective international provisions to suppress such forms of violence. The points of difference between the international rules against piracy and terrorism are noted and the author calls for a more coherent approach and a more intensified cooperation in that respect. Otherwise, he argues, the freedom of navigation will be jeopardised.
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