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© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2022 | DOI:10.1163/18757413_02401006 chapter 5 unscr 1325 and Maritime Security Advancing Women’s Empowerment at Sea Marianthi Pappa Abstract United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325/ 2000 on Women, Peace and Security (‘unscr 1325’) has been hailed by
IYIL, Vol. 31 (2021), pp. 91-115 ISSN 0391-5107 TENSIONS AND COOPERATION IN REALIZING MARITIME SECURITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA: THE EXAMPLES OF MARITIME TERRORISM AND IRREGULAR MIGRATION SOfIA gALANI* Abstract Maritime security is of vital importance to all coastal States in the Mediterranean
for maritime security initiatives driven by the United States. This article aims to examine the problematic provisions of the CCGL in light of the LOSC and universal principles and practices, and to unravel potential effects on maritime security in East Asia. Creation of a Unified Coast
of people, such as fishers, seafarers, or criminal suspects, can be exposed to abuses. The EU is not unaware of the increasing maritime security threats and has acknowledged that they ‘pose a potential risk to European citizens and can be detrimental to the EU’s and its Member States’ strategic
One unique feature of this volume is that many of the contributions are by operational commanders with first–hand experience of the practical law enforcement problems involved in minimizing disruption to legitimate trade and business. This collection will appeal to all concerned with maritime security and the protection of vital international trade by sea. The CD accompanying the volume includes important documents such as the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea as well many PowerPoint presentations from the thirty-first annual Virginia conference held in Heidelberg, Germany, May 24-26, 2007.
One unique feature of this volume is that many of the contributions are by operational commanders with first–hand experience of the practical law enforcement problems involved in minimizing disruption to legitimate trade and business. This collection will appeal to all concerned with maritime security and the protection of vital international trade by sea. The CD accompanying the volume includes important documents such as the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea as well many PowerPoint presentations from the thirty-first annual Virginia conference held in Heidelberg, Germany, May 24-26, 2007.
1 Introduction The phrase, maritime security, has assumed prominence, mostly due to piratical acts off the coast of Somalia that had a serious impact on international sea trade in the Gulf of Aden, a critical trade corridor linking the Suez Canal and the Indian Ocean. 1 Although maritime