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  • Computer Piracy

    Hierarchical Display of Computer piracy Education And Communications > Information technology and data processing > Data-processing law > Computer crimeProduction, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Intellectual property > CopyrightEducation And […]

  • Computer Piracy

    Hierarchical Display of Computer piracy Education And Communications > Information technology and data processing > Data-processing law > Computer crimeProduction, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Intellectual property > CopyrightEducation And […]

  • Audiovisual Piracy

    Hierarchical Display of Audiovisual piracy Education And Communications > Communications > Communications policy > Audiovisual communications policyProduction, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Intellectual property > CopyrightEducation And Communications > […]

  • Audiovisual Piracy

    Hierarchical Display of Audiovisual piracy Education And Communications > Communications > Communications policy > Audiovisual communications policyProduction, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Intellectual property > CopyrightEducation And Communications > […]

  • Piracy

    See Transnational crime . The first precise attempt to codify piracy was in 1958 when the Convention on the High Seas was adopted in order to clarify the legal status of pirates and the competence to arrest pirates. These articles in the Convention on the High Seas have been incorporated into […]

  • Antipiracy

    Description of Antipiracy In this reference work, antipiracy is a sort of the Copyright, Trademarks category. Resources See Also Copyrights Intellectual Property Trademarks Copyright & Trademarks

  • Aerial Piracy

    See hijacking (of aircraft) and Hague Hijacking Convention 1970. Resources Further Reading The entry "aerial piracy" in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, 2009), Oxford University Press

  • Aerial Piracy

    See hijacking (of aircraft) and Hague Hijacking Convention 1970. Resources Further Reading The entry "aerial piracy" in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, 2009), Oxford University Press

  • Conspiracy in Restraint of Trade

    Resources See Also Antitrust acts Clayton Act Sherman Antitrust Act

  • Conspiracy in Restraint of Trade

    Resources See Also Antitrust acts Clayton Act Sherman Antitrust Act

  • Piracy Prosecutions Issues

    Piracy U.S. Prosecutions in 2013 (Continuation) United States views on international law [1] in relation to Piracy U.S. Prosecutions: 1. Piracy and the Charming Betsy Canon Section 1651 criminalizes “the crime of piracy as defined by the law of nations.” Correspondence between […]

  • Piracy Prosecutions

    Piracy U.S. Prosecutions in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Piracy U.S. Prosecutions: Domestically, the United States continues to pursue the prosecution of captured individuals suspected in several pirate attacks. As of the end of 2013, the United States […]

  • Piracy Issues

    Piracy in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Piracy: On April 20, 2013, Andrew J. Shapiro, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs, testified before the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and in this world legal […]

  • Maritime Piracy

    Maritime Piracy Definition of Maritime Piracy In the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) of 1982, “maritime piracy”, in its article 101, consists of: any illegal acts of violence or detention, or any act of depredation, committed for private ends by the crew or the passengers of a private ship or…

  • Inchoate Crimes Conspiracy

    Criminal Law: Inchoate Crimes ConspiracyIntroduction to Inchoate Crimes ConspiracyTwo or more persons who enter an agreement for the purpose of accomplishing an unlawful act or accomplishing a lawful act by unlawful means are guilty of conspiracy. Under the common law definition of…