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UN Security Council urges states to play a stronger role in fighting pirates
2012-11-21
[Shabelle] In calling upon members of the international community to bring domestic piracy legislation up to speed with the applicable international law Monday, the UN Security Council urged states to consider prosecuting and imprisoning pirates and their enablers.

Acknowledging the improved numbers, the Security Council lauded cooperation between states. Still, it urged the imperative of more teamwork in combatting the issue: "The Security Council stresses the need for a comprehensive response by the international community to repress piracy and tackle its underlying causes for a durable eradication of piracy and armed robbery at sea and illegal activities connected therewith."

The presidential statement issued as the outcome of a Security Council meeting on piracy is replete with mentions of prosecution. The international community has grappled in recent years with how best to extinguish the threat of modern piracy. Confusion has prevailed over who can -- and perhaps more importantly, who should -- exercise jurisdiction over acts of piracy.
Posted by:Fred

#2  UN Security Council urges states to play a stronger role in fighting pirates

You can first start by throwing out the 'new and enlightened laws' in dealing with piracy and go back to the standards that have a historical record of working.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-11-21 09:23  

#1  Texas is doin' her part!
Posted by: Skidmark   2012-11-21 08:14  

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