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24 hour emergency response

+44 20 7283 6999

PIRACY– Current Legal and Practical Considerations

October 2012

UK Arrests first “Pirate”

Energy Centurion 28 August 2012

Abu Dhabi Star – 5/6 September 2012

Gulf of Guinea

Orfeas – Position – Suspected hijacking 6th October

Gulf of Guinea - Statistics

Attacks/Approaches by month, 2008 to 2012

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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

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20082009201020112012

Geo Strategic Situation

1000 NM

Rolling average based on last 6 ships released

250 DAYS +

Average duration by weight

SIZE 2010 2011

0- 20k dwt

179 90

20-40k dwt

148 208

40-60k dwt

139 220

60-80k dwt

215 220

80-100k dwt

100+ 216 150

Free Goddess 22k dwt – 231

L Velvet 5.9k dwt – 219

Royal Grace 6.8k dwt - 207

Target : Time v Price

Cant pay

Wont pay

Can pay

Smryni – 138 days

Are they pirates?

Article 101

Definition of piracy

Piracy consists of any of the following acts:

(a) any illegal acts of violence or detention, or any act of depredation, committed for private ends by the crew or the passengers of a private ship or a private aircraft, and directed:

(i) on the high seas, against another ship or aircraft, or against persons or property on board such ship or aircraft;

Mavi Marmara

Fairchem Bogey

Enrica Lexie

SUA Convention

Article 3

Any person commits an offence if that person unlawfully and intentionally

performs an act of violence against a person on board a ship if that act is likely to endanger the safe navigation of that ship; or

injures or kills any person, in connection with the commission or the attempted commission of any of the offences set forth in subparagraphs (a) to (f).

Enrice Lexie - Jurisdiction

Who has jurisdiction?

Status of Forces Agreement

State Immunity

European Convention on Human Rights

Ransom is it legal ?

Masefield v Amlin (2010)

– Looked at whether ransom was contrary to public policy

International Ransom Task Force

ARMED GUARDS

Intro

Shifting position of governments

Licensing and Permits

Choosing the Security Company

– ISO 28007

Legal Issues

Guardcon

– Rules for the Use of Force

Floating armouies

Guardcon

New BIMCO contract

Published 26th March

Multiple and single transits

Master’s Authority and Division of Responsibilities

Clause 8

- Master has ultimate authority and overall command

- Team Leader invokes Rules for the Use of Force

- Individual responsibility for any decision taken on the use of force

- Reinforces Master’s right to order a cease fire

- Self defence in accordance with applicable laws is preserved.

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