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The Use of Naval Forces to Counter Piracy at Sea: Hot Pursuit
The article analyzes modern maritime piracy, which poses a serious threat to maritime security and violates the universally recognized principle of freedom of the seas. According to the author, hot pursuit plays an important role in collecting evidence of committed maritime piracy. In conclusion, it is concluded that it is necessary to improve the regulatory and legal provisions on hot pursuit and the system of training military forces and means in general.