Combating Maritime Piracy: Inter-Disciplinary Cooperation and Information Sharing

Y. Gottlieb
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In recent years, maritime piracy has reemerged as a serious threat to the international community, particularly following the significant increase in incidents of maritime piracy and armed robbery at sea that occurred off the coast of Somalia and in the Gulf of Guinea. As presented in this article, international cooperation is indispensable for combating piracy. To that end, the article argues that a duty to cooperate in the repression of piracy is moored in various international instruments — notably in article 100 of the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) — as well as in general principles of international law. It requires states to adhere to due diligence ‘best efforts’ standards, which, in the context of maritime piracy, entail exercising sincere, concerted, and proactive efforts. The duty to cooperate should serve as a guiding principle in identifying the specific obligations imposed on states. Among those specific obligations is the duty to share relevant information that can assist in preventing piracy attacks and in facilitating prosecution of suspected pirates. It is further submitted that successful undertakings to fight maritime piracy necessitate inter-disciplinary cooperation, namely cooperation among entities whose expertise generally lies in different fields. The article further discusses the main challenges for information sharing and proposes solutions to meet those challenges.
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打击海盗:跨学科合作与信息共享
近年来,海盗行为重新成为国际社会的严重威胁,特别是在索马里沿海和几内亚湾发生的海盗和海上武装抢劫事件大幅增加之后。如本文所述,国际合作对打击海盗是不可或缺的。为此,这篇文章认为,合作打击海盗的义务是各种国际文书——尤其是《联合国海洋法公约》(UNCLOS)第100条——以及国际法的一般原则所规定的。它要求各国遵守尽职调查的“尽最大努力”标准,在海盗问题上,这需要采取真诚、协调和积极的努力。合作义务应成为确定各国具体义务的指导原则。在这些具体义务中,有责任分享有助于防止海盗袭击和促进起诉海盗嫌疑人的相关信息。缔约国还认为,打击海盗的成功行动需要跨学科合作,即专业知识一般在不同领域的实体之间的合作。本文进一步讨论了信息共享面临的主要挑战,并提出了应对这些挑战的解决方案。
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