Answered By: Bobray Bordelon
Last Updated: Mar 12, 2024     Views: 62

Start with the Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships annual reports from the ICC International Maritime Bureau.  For the latest monthly updates, see their site.

See the International Chamber of Commerce's Commercial Crime Services site.

See the Consolidated Incidents Report from the Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia. 

See the UNOSAT Global Report on Maritime Policy: A Geospatial Analysis 1995-2013.

For books search the Catalog for the subject heading Piracy--economic aspects.  For articles search ECONLIT for the keyword "maritime piracy".

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