Back Issue
Volume 59, Number 5
June 2010
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FOREWORD
Foreword
José Luis Jesus
ARTICLES
Rationality, Pirates, and The Law: A Retrospective
Peter T. Leeson
How Piracy Has Shaped the Relationship Between American Law and International Law
Joel H. Samuels
Countering Persistent Contemporary Sea Piracy: Expanding Jurisdictional Regimes
Joseph M. Isanga
The Use of Force, Freedom of Commerce, and Double Standards in Prosecuting Pirates in Kenya
James Thuo Gathii
Fighting Piracy With Private Security Measures: When Contract Law Should Tell Parties to Walk the Plank
Jennifer S. Martin
Salvage Awards on the Somali Coast: Who Pays for Public and Private Rescue Efforts in Piracy Crises?
Geoffrey Christopher Rapp
Mugged Twice?: Payment of Ransom on the High Seas
Lawrence Rutkowski
Bruce G. Paulsen
Jonathan D. Stoian
The Somali Piracy Problem: A Global Puzzle Necessitating A Global Solution
Milena Sterio
To be cited as: 59 Am. U. L. Rev.
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