Fanget av historiske paralleller: Idylliseringen av hodeskaller og korslagte knokler
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 67, Heft 1, S. 101-113
Abstract
Piracy has a long history and often arises from legitimization problems, which may cause problems in distinguishing pirates from non-pirates. Piracy can essentially be divided into three epochs: classical piracy, colonial piracy and modern piracy. Classical piracy lasted from 1492 to 1730 and was filling a proto-legal space when Protestants pirates defined the pope's authority, colonial piracy took place in the 18th and 19th century Mediterranean Sea, also backed by religious motives, and modern piracy is a phenomenon of the 21st century where the pirates utilize instable regions for their benefit. Legal, normative and conceptual definitions can be used to differentiate between pirates and non-pirates. L. Pitkaniemi
Themen
Maritime Law, International Trade, Terrorism, Colonialism, Legitimacy
Sprachen
Norwegisch
Verlag
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo, Norway
ISSN: 0020-577X
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