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The use of private maritime guards as an innovative means to fulfil states duty to cooperate in the repression of maritime piracy. Part 1
Katinka Svanberg
Volume 01 Issue 02 · 09 Nov 2020 · Most Read: 47955
This article discusses the use of PCASPs as an alternative or additional layer of protection on board ships in the fight against maritime piracy and armed robbery at sea from an international law perspective based on le…
The application of unmanned aerial vehicles in managing port and border security in the US and Kuwait: Reflections on best practice for the UK
Suwaid Al Abkal • Risto Talas • Sarah Shaw • Tom Ellis
Volume 01 Issue 01 · 29 Feb 2020 · Most Read: 11397
Purpose: This paper carries out an investigation into the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, in border security and their ability to enhance existing security measures in Kuwait’s ports…
What are maritime crime and maritime security?
Chris Bellamy
Volume 01 Issue 01 · 29 Feb 2020 · Most Read: 11188
This paper explores what is meant by ‘Maritime Crime’ and ‘Maritime Security’, building on the work of Natalie Klein and Christian Bueger. The term Maritime Security means different things to dif…
Pirates, smugglers and corrupt officials – maritime security in East and West Africa
Dirk Siebels
Volume 01 Issue 01 · 29 Feb 2020 · Most Read: 11073
This paper provides an analysis of efforts to improve maritime security in East and West Africa. While maritime issues in general have been largely ignored in both regions over the past decades, they are increasingly re…
Vulnerability assessment of offshore terminals in the Sultanate of Oman: The case of a security audit for SPM Terminal of Mina al Fahal
Kambiz Mokhtari • Mehrdad Behforouzi • Kais Ali Hassan • SDS Dadwal • Arife Tugsan Colak
Volume 01 Issue 02 · 09 Nov 2020 · Most Read: 10874
Nowadays, the pressure for enhanced attention to critical infrastructure security and the focused concern on threats emanating from both domestic and foreign terrorist groups have fostered new challenges for Petrochemic…
Under whose flag? The race to dominate natural resources: an examination of the evolving power dynamics of superpowers and flag protectionism on global trade and maritime security
Eugen Mario Manole • Francia Kinchington
Volume 01 Issue 01 · 29 Feb 2020 · Most Read: 10476
Shipping is the lifeblood of world trade and the global economy, but in order to maintain its growth and manage its impact on the social-economic climate, agreement of global rules, specifically the flagging of its vess…
Comment: The emerging spectrum of maritime security
Peter Cook
Volume 01 Issue 01 · 29 Feb 2020 · Most Read: 10176
The traditional view of maritime security is epitomised by warships, but this is a narrow and naive way to look at contemporary maritime security. Maritime security consists of several elements, as is white light…
Maritime Security: Lost in Translation? Developing a Common Lexicon to Enhance Data Integrity and Global Maritime Domain Awareness
Evan Curt
Volume 03 Issue 01 · 31 Aug 2023 · Most Read: 6973
With the proliferation of post-Cold War globalisation, the international community began to appreciate the immense importance of maritime security. In recent decades, numerous national, regional, and global information…
The Role of International Law in the Maritime Migration Security Assemblage: EU Activity in the Lampedusa Triangle
Charlie Pearson
Volume 03 Issue 01 · 31 Aug 2023 · Most Read: 6599
This paper concerns itself with the configuration of security at sea, arguing that its implementation is not solely within the security actor’s control. Rather, maritime security configurations are constructed as…
Climate change and its challenges for the marine environment with special reference to ecological aspects in Bangladesh
Md. Abdul Alim
Volume 02 Issue 01 · 05 Aug 2021 · Most Read: 6556
Climate change is predicted to have an extremely destructive effect on Bangladesh. Natural disasters may take place even more frequently and be greater in magnitude. A rise in sea levels could submerge a considerable pr…
Maritime crime and security resources online
Peter Cook
Volume 02 Issue 02 · 07 Nov 2022 · Most Read: 6262
The grim realities of a ship hijacking in the Gulf of Guinea
Spyridon Chiotis, MSc
Volume 02 Issue 01 · 05 Aug 2021 · Most Read: 6196
This article is a distillation of the dissertation submitted for the author’s MSc in Maritime Operations and Management at City, University of London, submitted in 2019. In the summer of 2019, a Bulk Carrie…
Book Review: Seapower States - Maritime Culture, Continental Empires and the Conflict that Made the Modern World
Andrew Lambert
Volume 01 Issue 01 · 08 Mar 2020 · Most Read: 5749
“Maritime Crime and Policing”
Yarin Eski and Martin Wright
Volume 03 Issue 01 · 31 Aug 2023 · Most Read: 5560
Review article: Russian and Soviet Submarine Training up to 2005 and implications
Volume 01 Issue 01 · 11 Mar 2020 · Most Read: 5558
“Atlantic Piracy in the Early Nineteenth Century: The Shocking Story of the Pirates and the Survivors of the Morning Star”
Sarah Craze
Volume 03 Issue 01 · 31 Aug 2023 · Most Read: 5479
Maritime security in East and West Africa: A tale of two regions by Dirk Siebels
Volume 01 Issue 02 · 09 Nov 2020 · Most Read: 5448
Sources for maritime crime and security Additional maritime crime and security resources online
Peter Cook
Volume 01 Issue 02 · 09 Nov 2020 · Most Read: 5349
Inhospitable Sea II. The Black Sea. the role of the Russian and Ukrainian navies and the widening war, October 2022 to mid-July 2023
Professor Chris Bellamy
Volume 03 Issue 01 · 31 Aug 2023 · Most Read: 5308
The use of private maritime guards as an innovative means to fulfil states’ duty to cooperate in the repression of maritime piracy. Part Two
Katinka Svanberg
Volume 02 Issue 01 · 05 Aug 2021 · Most Read: 5188
This article discusses the use of PCASPs as an alternative or additional layer of protection on board ships in the fight against maritime piracy and armed robbery at sea from an international law perspective based on le…
A New AI-Driven Risk Assessment Tool for Investigating Insider Theft and Associated Maritime Crimes in a Southeast Asian Energy Company—A Case Study
Alex Martin • Ben Smith
Volume 02 Issue 02 · 07 Nov 2022 · Most Read: 4941
Ever since criminal networks have recognized the profit in oil and energy pipelines, the theft of hydrocarbon-based products has jeopardized the stability and security of global regions. Although numerous pipeline…
Book Review: China’s Vision of Victory
Jonathan D.T. Ward
Volume 01 Issue 01 · 11 Mar 2020 · Most Read: 4926
From Sun Tzu to Hyperwar, a strategic encyclopaedia by Lars Wedin
Volume 01 Issue 02 · 09 Nov 2020 · Most Read: 4671
Global challenges in maritime security. An introduction by Lisa Otto
Volume 01 Issue 02 · 09 Nov 2020 · Most Read: 4523
The 2013 Yaounde code of conduct: an evaluation
Kabiru Tanimu
Volume 03 Issue 02 · 18 Feb 2025 · Most Read: 4335
This paper examines the Yaoundé Code of Conduct - the maritime Security framework of 2013 for countering piracy/sea robbery in West African states of the Gulf of Guinea. Premised against the pernicious and near p…
Global Britain in a competitive age. The Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy Presented to Parliament by the Prime Minister by Command of Her Majesty. March 2021.
Volume 02 Issue 01 · 05 Aug 2021 · Most Read: 4330