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The paper "Maritime Piracy in Nigeria - Causes, and Lack of Control" tells a surge of maritime piracy along the waters of Africa has raised concerns about security among the international community.... Although piracy has been on the increase over the last four years, it is not new to the international community and certainly not new to the coast of Nigeria.... Many of the piracy incidents involving assaults on the international community's ships are usually motivated by pure criminal conduct....
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Dissertation
This calls for a study of the relevant processes and procedures involving the application of the international maritime laws to identify and evaluate the available methods and the impact of the laws on the interests of the creditor and also the other related stakeholders of the ship.... In both cases, it is the maritime creditor who is at the receiving end with concerns about the fulfillment of the credit extended to the debtor, as normally, most ships are credited and it is the concern of the creditor to realize the debt amount from the debtor....
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Essay
hile the United States strongly took the position that neutral ships should be allowed to carry goods for belligerents in times of war, other nations enforced rules of contraband (mostly defined as military stores) and blockade.... To force these nations to change their policies (and also to end British impressment on American ships), the United States passed the Embargo Act (1807) and the Nonintercourse Act (1809).... In both wars, activities of German U-boats against neutrals provoked sharp American protest: by President Woodrow Wilson after the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, and by Roosevelt in September 1941 after the torpedoing of American ships....
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Essay
ith the exception of the aforementioned ships, there are two other types of ships that are popular in shipping, one of which are ferries, which usually fulfil shorter trips for a mixture of passengers and commercial vehicles.... In this paper 'Technologies in Shipping and Port Management', the writer examines some changes around the ships and port and more and more technologies that are being used in transport processes such as the EDI system, RFID.... The ships are changing to meet the demands; at first, ships simply became larger in size, which only pertained to ships that were already larger than other ships, such as tankers and bulk carriers....
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Essay
This book review "A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare" analyzes William Shakespeare's play that continues to capture the postmodern condition of the world today.... ... ... ... More than simply exploring the ideas inherent in the play, it explored what is meant by theater and celebrated the dream of the stage....
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Book Report/Review
the international convention on the arrest of ships was the combined efforts of the numerous conventions held earlier, especially the 1952 international convention, which aimed at unifying certain rules adopted by various countries about the arrest of sea-going ships.... At Geneva in March 1999, the new international convention on the arrest of ships as expressed in A/CONF.... After Albania, which was the 10th country to ratify the new convention in March 2011, the new international convention came into force on 14th September 2011 and was to apply to any ship within the signatory state's jurisdiction....
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Essay
This work "Limited Effects of the international convention on the arrest of ships" describes some important legal issues associated with maritime regulatory development.... From this work, it is clear about the international convention on Arrest of ships.... It examines in detail the international convention on Arrest of ships adopted at Geneva and compares the practical difficulties encountered by the ships in following the rules and regulations of the convention....
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Research Paper
In practice, it addresses all concerns that affect construction, sustainability, efficiency, and safety of human projects like roads, bridges, ports, settlements, irrigation schemes, ships, and spacecraft.... The author of the paper "The Major Concerns for the Civil Engineering Range" argues in a well-organized manner that the major concerns for civil engineering range from environmental, structural, construction, water resources, urban planning, and geotechnical to transportation....
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Term Paper