Maritime Safety, Security and Piracy

Maritime Safety, Security and Piracy by Wayne Kenneth Talley, published by Taylor & Francis Limited in 2008, offers a comprehensive examination of critical safety and security issues within the maritime industry. This 344-page book is presented in English and is structured into two main parts focusing on ships and ports. It addresses various topics, including ship safety assessments, European ship safety, ship accidents, and the behaviors of pirates, providing a thorough overview of the challenges faced in maritime safety and security.
Readers will find an in-depth exploration of port state control inspections, port security, and incidents of port theft, making this book a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of law, political science, and maritime security. The content is designed to illuminate the complexities of maritime safety and the ongoing threats posed by piracy, reflecting the urgent need for enhanced security measures in this vital sector.
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Security and other safety issues are more important than ever in the maritime industry. Maritime Safety, Security and Piracy is the first book to discuss safety, security and piracy in the maritime context. The book is divided into two parts, ships and ports, and covers issues such as: * Ship safety assessments * European ship safety * Ship accidents * Pirates’ behaviours * Port state control inspections * Port security * Port theft
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