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Dalhousie Marine Piracy Project Intersectoral Working Group workshop

19 Sep 2012

Stigmatizing the recruitment and use of children in piracy operations in order to prevent the criminal use of children in piracy, and effects of piracy on children. [...] Improvement of Laws and Judicial Mechanisms Determining the best ‘workaround’ to Passing a resolution (UNSC or Amending the definition of address the limitations of the current UNGA) to indicate that the definition piracy as enshrined in definitions of piracy. [...] Key assumptions or principles that were related to the discussion of the said issues (definitions, scope, critical interrelationships, etc.) The Breakout Groups were also encouraged to ensure that the proposed policy options and actions augmented the purpose/output of the Dalhousie Marine Piracy Project, considering also that the policy options would need to be embraced and adopted by the internat [...] Pelot who spoke to the structure of the model, the process to be undertaken in developing the model, some preliminary results, a summary of observations and an outline of the next steps for the project. [...] The following section (sub-items A to F) is a summary of the key discussions and areas of agreement that emanated from the Breakout Groups and Plenary sessions related to Issue # 2: A. VISION/OBJECTIVES The ISWG agreed that the vision/objective concerning the involvement of children in piracy should be: The global eradication of the recruitment and use of children in piratical activities.
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83
Published in
Canada

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