International legal framework on maritime piracy

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW
Evgenia A. Postoeva, Viktor A. Shestak
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The article examines the phenomenon of piracy crimes based on the study of the international legal framework. The goal set by the authors is to identify possible ways and mechanisms by which States will be able to carry out effective international cooperation to bring pirates to justice and reduce the number of pirate attacks. The authors note that the beginning of the development of the efforts of the international community in the field of combating piracy falls in the middle of the 19th century. Further attempts to create a treaty at the beginning of the 20th century did not lead to success, but laid the foundation for the adoption of the 1958 Convention on the High Seas and the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which contain the universally recognized concept of piracy. The authors analyze the main elements of the crime of piracy (an illegal act of violence or detention, or any act of depredation; private ends; the “rule of two ships”; outside the jurisdiction of any State) and consider controversial issues of interpretation of these elements. Attention is drawn to the fact that existing sources aimed at countering piracy crimes include the obligation of States to cooperate. Since they do not contain specific forms of international cooperation, but are only limited to a general obligation to provide assistance to the maximum extent possible, the authors consider it appropriate to interpret the obligation of cooperation broadly to include such forms as extradition and mutual legal assistance in the prosecution of piracy crimes. The authors investigate the activities of international and regional organizations in the field of combating piracy and their proposed methods and mechanisms aimed at reducing crime on the high seas. The initiatives proposed by the Russian Federation to combat piracy are being considered.
打击海盗的国际法律框架
本文在研究国际法律框架的基础上对海盗犯罪现象进行了考察。作者设定的目标是确定各国能够开展有效国际合作的可能方式和机制,将海盗绳之以法,减少海盗袭击的次数。作者指出,国际社会在打击海盗领域的努力发展始于19世纪中叶。20世纪初,各国进一步尝试订立条约的努力没有取得成功,但为1958年《公海公约》和1982年《联合国海洋法公约》的通过奠定了基础,这两个公约包含了普遍认可的海盗概念。作者分析了海盗罪的主要构成要素(一种非法的暴力或拘留行为,或任何掠夺行为;私人结束;“两船规则”;(在任何国家的管辖范围之外),并审议对这些要素的解释存在争议的问题。委员会提请注意,旨在打击海盗犯罪的现有来源包括各国的合作义务。由于它们不包含具体形式的国际合作,而仅限于尽可能提供协助的一般义务,因此作者认为应将合作义务广义地解释为包括引渡和起诉海盗犯罪中的相互法律协助等形式。作者调查了国际和区域组织在打击海盗领域的活动,以及它们提出的旨在减少公海犯罪的方法和机制。目前正在审议俄罗斯联邦提出的打击海盗的倡议。
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