- maritime piracy
- морское пиратство
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy. 2014.
Maritime piracy — Maritime piracy, according to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) of 1982, consists of any criminal acts of violence, detention, or depredation committed for private ends by the crew or the passengers of a private ship… … Wikipedia
Piracy in the Strait of Malacca — has historically been an unresolved threat to ship owners and the mariners who ply the 900km long (550 miles) sea lane. In recent years, coordinated patrols by Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, along with increased security on vessels have… … Wikipedia
Piracy — This article is about maritime piracy. For other uses, see Pirate (disambiguation). The traditional Jolly Roger of piracy … Wikipedia
Piracy in Somalia — Map of areas under threat by Somali pirates. Pirates holding the … Wikipedia
Maritime security (USCG) — Contents 1 Legal Background 2 Port Security 3 Vessel Security 4 … Wikipedia
Maritime Security Regimes — are codes and conventions of behavior agreed upon by coastal states to provide a degree of security within territorial waters and on the high seas. Contents 1 Purpose 2 Theory 3 History 4 List of … Wikipedia
Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore — Logo of the MPA Agency overview Formed 2 February, 1996 Preceding agencies Marine Department National Maritime Board … Wikipedia
Piracy on the High Seas — ▪ 2006 by John S. Burnett To the astonishment of many, high seas piracy, a crime thought long relegated to legend, made headlines in late 2005 when a luxury cruise ship was attacked off the Somali coast. The Seabourn Spirit, carrying 151 Western … Universalium
piracy — /puy reuh see/, n., pl. piracies. 1. practice of a pirate; robbery or illegal violence at sea. 2. the unauthorized reproduction or use of a copyrighted book, recording, television program, patented invention, trademarked product, etc.: The record … Universalium
Piracy in the Caribbean — The great era of piracy in the Caribbean began in the 1560s and died out in the 1720s as the nation states of Western Europe with colonies in the Americas began to exert more state control over the waterways of the New World. The period during… … Wikipedia
Maritime Security Patrol Area — I have just come home from Port Said, after successfully commanding a slow speed laden bulk carrier through the Gulf of Aden. We followed the courses through the MSPA (Maritime Security Patrol Area) corridor, which is patrolled by naval fleet. It … Wikipedia