Maritime piracy and its control : an economic analysis / C. Paul Hallwood, Professor of economics, University of Connecticut, United States and Thomas J. Miceli, Professor of economics, University of Connecticut, United States.
Material type: TextSeries: Palgrave pivotEdition: First editionDescription: x, 135 pages ; 23 cmISBN:- 9781137465276 (hardback)
- 1137465271 (hardback)
- KZ7212 .H35 2015
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-132) and index.
The scope of the problem : history, trends, and current facts -- Pirate organization : yesterday and today -- Somali piracy : for the money of for the honor? -- An economic model of maritime piracy. Part 1, Pirates and shippers -- An economic model of maritime piracy. Part 2, Optimal enforcement of anti-piracy laws -- Reform proposals. Part 1, Apply the SUA Convention to piracy -- Reform proposals. Part 2, Apply civil aviation laws to piracy and use the International Criminal Court to try pirates -- Piracy in the golden age, 1690-1730 : lessons for today -- Conclusion : the mystery of international law.
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