Modern Piracy Legal Challenges and Responses uBc q0 39 ?4 Edíted by Douglas Guilfoyle Readerinl,aw, Faculty of Laws, University College London, UK 'r l.t Dipartimento di Scienze rnv. bse Edward Elgar Cheltenham, UK. Northampton, MA, USA ^14L 4.Íi u6L ( Contents Preface vll xll List ofabbreviations rciv List ofcontributors 1 Introduction: piracy, law and lawyers Douglas Guilfoyle PARTI 2 CONTEXT SoutheastAsia 4 Piracy and armed robbery against ships in Robert Beckman Piracy offSomalia and counter-piracy Douglas Guilfoyle Petro-piracy: predation and counter-predation in Nigerian 5 Responses to contemporary piracy: disentangling the 3 13 efforts 35 waters 61 MartinN. Murphy organizational field 91 ChrtstianBueger PARTII PIRACYANDPUBLICLAW 6 7 8 9 tr7 Piracy and the international law ofthe sea TullioTreves Capture and disruption operations: the use of force in counter-piracy off Somalia Andrew Murdoch and Douglas Guilfoyle Initiating criminal proceedings with military force: some legal aspects of policing Somali pirates by navies Hàkan Friman and Jens Lind.borg Reshaping maritime security cooperation: the importance of interagency coordination at the national level BrianWilson ,,jij t4'7 172 202 vr Modern piracy PARTIII PIRACYANDPRIVATELAW 10 International ahd comparative regulation of private maritime security companies employed in counter-piracy 1 1 12 James Kraska what is a pirate? A common raw answer to an age-old Peter M acDonald Eg gers question eC Insuranceprotectio:ragainstpiracy Peter MacDonald Eggers 26g 296 CONCLUSIONS 14 Policy tensions and the legal regime Douglas Guilfoyle Index 250 eÒ t, f].?ît-undcarriageofgoodìbysea KeithMichel PARTIV 2Ig governing piracy 325 n7 { i