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Special issue on Countering Maritime Piracy

Information & Security: An International Journal

Special issue on

Countering Maritime Piracy

Editor: Prof. Alexander Yankov
Judge, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

{Keywords: piracy, situational awareness, maritime sovereignty, maritime safety, security or maritime transport, emerging security challenges, transport infrastructure, harbor protection, risk analysis, terrorism, counterterrorism, threats, risks, vulnerability, risk assessment, risk mitigation, risk management, Critical Infrastructure Protection, interdependency, strategy, organization, civil security, homeland security, societal security, multinational maritime information services }

Surprisingly to many, in the beginning of the Twenty First Century maritime piracy is on the surge. Notwithstanding the developments of sensor, information and communications technologies, commercial maritime traffic remains vulnerable to pirate attacks. Pirates utilize relatively simple technologies, but still manage to exploit vulnerabilities in legal, organizational, and operational arrangements.

To address the challenge of maritime piracy, the I&S Editorial Board, jointly with the Transport Policy network, is announcing this Call for Papers to address legal, organizational, procedural and technological aspects of maritime piracy, as well as its root causes.

We will welcome also contributions on methods and tools for:

  • Identification of vulnerabilities
  • Increased situational awareness
  • Enhanced command and control
  • Novel concepts of operation
  • Capabilities to prevent, deter, defend against, respond to, and manage the consequences of acts of piracy.

Interested authors may submit their papers, as well as related book reviews, Web sites and other related initiatives to the This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Important Dates:

  • Deadline for submission of full text papers: 30 April 2011
  • Expected publication: October 2011

 

For instructions for preparation of articles and additional information: http://infosec.procon.bg

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