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  • ...es Navy]], commanding multinational [[Task Force 151]] on [[piracy|counter-piracy operations]] in the waters off Somalia
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  • #REDIRECT [[piracy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Piracy]]
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  • #Redirect [[Puntland#Piracy]]
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  • {{r|Piracy}} {{r|Regional Cooperation Agreement on Anti-Piracy}}
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  • A Government authorized form of [[piracy]].
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  • ===Piracy=== ...d a strategic waterway used by ships crossing from [[Asia]] to [[Europe]]. Piracy on this region is beginning to worry other countries, as attacks on [[fishi
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  • One who supports or commits [[piracy]], traditionally considered ''[[hostis humani generis]]'', an enemy of mank
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  • ...troyer]] armament with cargo or resupply capability; returned from counter-piracy operations with [[Task Force 151]]
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  • ...r]], which had an appendix banning [[privateer|privateering]] as well as [[piracy]]
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  • ...operated by multiple shipping firms under multiple names, was a target of piracy in 2021
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  • ...[[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], the [[Philippines]] and [[Thailand]], where [[piracy]] has been a major problem
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  • A trilateral [[piracy|antipiracy]] patrol force, started in 2004 and operated in territorial wate
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  • A bicameral committee concerned with preventing piracy of [[intellectual property]], led by Rep. [[Adam Schiff]], Rep. [[Bob Good
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  • ...tween the U.S. and several North African nations that officially supported piracy against neutral ships unless paid bribes, called "tribute" at the time
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  • ...TWO]] from [[United States Central Command]], which is conducting counter-piracy operations in the waters off Somalia; now under [[Turkish Navy]] command
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  • The traditional [[flag (insignia)|flag]] of [[piracy|pirates]], who owe allegiance to no nation, of a white skull and crossbones
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  • ...oln (CVN-72)]]''. She has also had independent missions, including counter-piracy. In 2007, she took on [[piracy|counter-piracy]] duties in the waters off [[Somalia]].
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  • A legal principle that certain acts, such as [[piracy]], [[slavery]] and [[genocide]], puts one outside the norms of civilization
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  • ...tened all societies and took them outside national jurisdiction, such as [[piracy|pirates]] and [[slavery|slavers]]. After the [[Second World War]], applicat ==Piracy==
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  • ===Piracy protection=== ===Piracy protection again===
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  • Starting operations in 2006, a regional anti-piracy agreement for the [[Strait of Malacca]], involving all the members of the [
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  • {{rpl|Piracy}}
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  • ...states, such as non-state [[terrorism]], the international drug trade or [[piracy]]
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  • ...merican courts. Piracy charges were quashed, it being held that it was not piracy for persons to rise up against those who illegally held them captive. Salva
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  • '''Privateering''' was a government authorized form of [[piracy]]. A ship owner or captain would be given the authority, through a document
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  • {{r|Piracy}} {{r|Regional Cooperation Agreement on Anti-Piracy}}
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  • ...o-Chair, Congressional Internet Caucus; [[Congressional International Anti-Piracy Caucus]]; [[Republican Policy Committee]]
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • {{r|piracy}}
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...bined Task Force 151''', a multinational headquarters directed at "counter-piracy operations in and around the [[Gulf of Aden]], [[Arabian Sea]], [[Indian Oc ...sk Force 150]], CTF 151 and [[Combined Task Force 152]] focused on counter-piracy She simultaneously commanded, and continues to command, U.S. [[Expeditionar
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • {{r|Bio-piracy}}
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...amples include non-state [[terrorism]], the international drug trade and [[piracy]].
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  • {{rpl|Piracy}}
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  • '''Piracy''' has been a scourge of the [[sea]]s for millennia, but its definition has | contribution = Part VII, High Seas}}</ref> " Piracy consists of [inciting, performing, or facilitating]:
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  • ...ient and current problem of navies. He led a Naval War College workshop on piracy in the waters off [[Somalia]]<ref name=USNWC-Somalia>{{citation | title = The Report on the U.S. Naval War College Workshop on Somali Piracy: Fresh Thinking for an Old Threat
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...ly or by local requirements. Security devices, ranging from [[piracy|anti-piracy]] to alarms on the fuel tanks of boats tied up in marinas, also go here, as
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...'Straits of Malacca''') continues a long tradition of being a bastion of [[piracy]]. International action, principally by [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]] and [[S | title = Piracy and Armed Robbery in the Malacca Strait: A Problem Solved?
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  • {{r|Regional Cooperation Agreement on Anti-Piracy}}
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  • {{main|piracy}} ...e authorizes the vessel to take offensive action against ships either of [[piracy|pirates]] or national enemies, the latter when a full state of war might no
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  • | title = Piracy & privateering.
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  • ...l Task Force 150, under which [[Task Force 151]] conducts [[piracy|counter-piracy]] operations off the coast of Somalia.
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  • ...rasitism''' (also known as ''food usurpation'', ''robbing behaviour'' or ''piracy behaviour''), is a [[foraging]] strategy which involves the stealing of [[f
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...151]], a multinational naval force responsible for active [[piracy|counter-piracy]] operations off the coast of Somalia. She flew her flag in ''[[USS Boxer (
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  • {{r|Piracy in the Caribbean}}
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  • ...mber 2009, after the U.S. raid on Al-Shabaab. Poverty and illiteracy drive piracy, he said, especially for men in the 16-25 age group. The pirates have trans |title = Terrorist Killed, But Somali Piracy Continues
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  • ==Bootlegging vs. piracy== ...music fans something they want that is unobtainable from official sources. Piracy however cannot make such a moral claim since it directly substitutes for th
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  • '''Blackbeard''' (~1680-1718) was an English [[Piracy|pirate]] operating around the American colonies in the early 1700's, known
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  • ...nsible for maritime security principally against [[terrorism]], but also [[piracy]], southeast of the Strait of Hormuz, in the [[Gulf of Aden]], [[Gulf of Om
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...ided that a fair and bonbona fide abridgment of an original work, is not a piracy of the copyright of the author. ...... But, then, what constitutes a fair
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  • Certain types of crime, such as [[piracy]] and [[slavery]], have long fallen under the theory of ''[[Hostis humani g
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  • ...] personnel aboard rescued the Maersk Alabama's captain, held hostage by [[piracy|pirates]].
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  • ...n be produced not only by insurgency, but by economics or anarchy, such as piracy from Somalia. :*Piracy
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • *[[Piracy]]
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  • ...a (against merchant navy ships) without [[letters of marque]], is called [[piracy]] and is done by [[pirate]]s.
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...ref> The United States (US) Government accuses Canada of being a haven for piracy<ref name=Example9>Geist M. (2009) [http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/ ...the FBI ([[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]) is involved in tracking down piracy, the RCMP ([[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]]) of Canada have declared that
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  • [[Piracy]] off the coast of Somalia is a current problem being met with internationa ===Piracy===
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  • ...s of copyright and patent while urging private solutions to reduce digital piracy without government mandates.
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  • * The real threat is *not* piracy, it is OBSCURITY
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  • ...k also reported (in an online publication no longer available) that due to piracy, more copies of the software were returned to the company unsold than had o
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  • ...was given to a pretender to the throne of Honavar, and Timoji returned to piracy. He was made prisoner after a raid, and died by opium poisoning soon after
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  • ...' or [[just war theory]] presumably could establish other crimes such as [[piracy]] and [[slavery]]. It is the successor to ''ad hoc'' judicial processes suc
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  • ...S. and several predatory nations in North Africa that officially supported piracy against neutral ships unless they were paid bribes. By the 1780s American m
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  • ...ically Microsoft's market dominance was originally based on an act of the "piracy" that the company now so vocally abhors. Some recent analysis [http://www.g
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  • ...the legal doctrine of ''hostis humani generis'', most commonly applied to piracy|pirates or slavery|slavers, who could be taken into custody by any navy. Wh ...de Spain, or when the crime is of international concern, such as genocide, piracy and terrorism. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...he does not object to the China's deployment of warships to help deal with piracy off Somalia, he points out that this first global power projection means th
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  • ...onal crime]], including but not limited to trafficking in illicit drugs, [[piracy]] and armed robbery at sea, and [[illegal traffic in arms]].
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  • ...ing from [[Naples, Italy]] to Spain, his ship was captured by [[Muslim]] [[piracy|pirates]]. He spent five years imprisoned in [[Argel]] in very poor conditi
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  • ...n original design, recent history, current intended use, local laws, space piracy, and the ethics of the current owner, a starship may be fitted with a wide
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  • ...[[Expeditionary Strike Group]] such as [[Task Force 151]] conducting anti-piracy operations.
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  • * Jameson, J. Franklin, ed. ''Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period: Illustrative Documents'' (1923)
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  • ...tent on [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7206409.html Motion picture anti-piracy coding].
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  • ...tes, perhaps more than for other P2P services, tend to have prominent anti-piracy warnings.
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  • {{r|Congressional International Anti-Piracy Caucus}}
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  • ...ere a water-activated EPIRB would not, such as medical emergency, fire, or piracy.
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  • ...relationship is significant in terms of counterterrorism and dealing with piracy. ...gence|terrorism]], [[CIA transnational anti-crime and anti-drug activities|piracy and drug trafficking]] (especially in the [[ASEAN]] area), and [[U.S. intel
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  • ..., insurgency are, of course, the major concerns of CENTCOM. piracy|counter-piracy in the waters off Somalia are another area of activity, the focus of Task F
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  • ...ng]], torture. The category of ''[[Hostis humani generis]]'' began with [[piracy]] and has continued to include crimes against all civilized persons.
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  • ...gh under the name of Plymouth. It was primarily a trading port, with some piracy. The prosperity from trading fluctuated, but eventually began to grow with
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  • For emergencies not involving sinking, such as fire, piracy, life-threatening medical problems, etc., DSC gives the ability to request
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  • ...lectual property, using a term deliberately more neutral and general than "piracy". Intellectual property can be sent without P2P, and P2P can and is used fo
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  • ...Parliament decided, in 1709, to create a law that would protect books from piracy, the London-based publishers and booksellers who had been pushing for such
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  • Their best expertise and the main income of the Pagans was [[piracy]]. The [[loot]] was split traditionally just as the catch of fish - one hal ...me Serb warriors. They stubbornly did not give up their old habits towards piracy, which caused Venetian [[Doge]] [[Pietro III Candiano]] to lead a fleet of
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  • ...kintosh). In an attempt to avoid legal problems with the DMCA and software piracy, the published instructions always tell the builder to purchase a copy of t
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  • ...many readers belonged to a subscription [[library]]. To protect against [[piracy|copyright infringement]], American publication might precede the British.
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  • Upon the testimony of the persecuting Englishman, the soldier is tried for piracy, but the lady, having come to love the soldier, speaks for him. Her words a
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  • ...diciary Committee, in trade legislation, combating international copyright piracy, and immigration reform.
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  • ...amusingly seasick for some time). Once fit again, they embark on a life of piracy with moderate success.
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  • ...ere so great that the perpetrators put themselves outside human society. [[Piracy]], for example, was recognized, from classical times, as a threat to mankin
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  • ...ds far more important targets.<ref>Binns (1996: 109-110).</ref> However, [[piracy]] would ensure that Scarborough became a priority. As a Royalist port, it w
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  • ===Piracy=== Piracy is very real in the international waters of weak and failed states, such as
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  • ...cies antagonize the local populaces, spawning rebellious groups engaged in piracy and militia activities.
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  • ...able, including such offenses considered ''hostis humani generis'' such as piracy in international waters. The laws of land warfare have accepted as legal, b ...Declaration of Paris (1856), establishing guidelines for the treatment of piracy|pirates captured in international waters, under the doctrine of ''hostis hu
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  • ...Abdullah to marry his daughter Mariam to a Bani Kaab man, though Bani Kaab piracy and disputes over Kuwaiti tribute probably played a role. The al-Khalifa an
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  • ...ve was mainly intended to prevent piracy of GCN titles, but like most anti-piracy technology, it was eventually cracked.
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  • ...ser but important empires, and also, paralleling Hornblower's time, with [[piracy]].
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  • Our approach to countering piracy is to incorporate superior value in the legal version, This means it has to ...0, a German firm sued Warner Brothers, accusing them of using pirated anti-piracy technology.
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  • ...ers were slow to get the news, or reluctant to accept it, and slipped into piracy. One estimate puts at least 1,000 pirates in the Bahamas in 1713, outnumber
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  • ...ilitary response in the north.<ref>Binns (1996: 109-110).</ref> However, [[piracy]] would ensure that Scarborough became a priority. As a Royalist port, it w
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  • ...arried out the 2004 Madrid bombings, are largely autonomous. The return of piracy|pirates mixes old and new. There are also local issues that, when mishandle
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  • Blockades, [[piracy|anti-piracy operations]] and commerce raiding today, however, are more likely to take p
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  • ...in generally strong states that face specific problems such as terrorism, piracy and illegal drug trade.
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  • ...ry system in 1547 because the Japanese lords failed to effectively control piracy.<ref>Villiers pp.&nbsp;71</ref> During the wartime negotiations between Jap ...he Koreans who had collaborated and fled to Japan in a recent case of wako piracy should be repatriated. In agreement, So sent one of his men in search of th
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  • ...t]] is the ''Hispaniola'', a converted [[motor boat]] made to resemble a [[piracy|pirate]] [[galleon]]. This takes passengers on short cruises in the South B
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  • ...ltiple agency and international activity dealing with counterterrorism and piracy. Signals intelligence collection takes place from Signals intelligence coll ...All have concerns with Islamic terrorism, and most are also concerned with piracy. Formed in 1967, the countries also shared several decades of concern over
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  • ...quadron and slave trade]</ref> In 1827, Britain declared the slave trade [[piracy]], punishable by death.<ref>[http://history.navy.mil/library/special/slavet
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  • ...k/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/glasgow_and_west/6970651.stm |title=Page's role in piracy conviction |accessdate=14 July 2013 |date=30 August 2007 |publisher=BBC Ne
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  • acts of piracy on land, air and sea;
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  • acts of piracy on land, air and sea;
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  • ...nology.com/projects/absalon/}}</ref> ''HDMS Absalon'' participated in anti-piracy operations with Combined Task Force 151.
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  • The world's first naval guns were used by the Koreans to counter Japanese piracy during the [[Goryeo Dynasty]].<ref name="KIST">[http://www.hani.co.kr/secti
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  • ...against two bills going through the [[U.S. Congress]], the "[[Stop Online Piracy Act]]" (SOPA), and the "[[Protect IP Act]]" (PIPA). Users attempting to acc
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  • ...ents and the development of major weapons systems; the emergence of modern piracy as a security challenge that threatens global commerce; the impact of clima
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  • ...th the doctrine of ''[[hostis humanis generis]]'', originally focused on [[piracy]]. The idea of a generic [[crime against humanity]] was brought out in the
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