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Piracy in a Failed State: How State-Building Can Stabilize the Situation Off the Somali Coast?

Journal of East Asia and International Law - South Korea
doi 10.14330/jeail.2012.5.1.03
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Law
Date

May 30, 2012

Authors
Akiko Sugiki
Publisher

Yijun Institute of International Law


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