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Legal flaws hinder piracy fight, warn lawyers

By Michael Peel and Robert Wright in London

Published: December 2 2008 02:41 | Last updated: December 2 2008 02:41

Flaws in anti-piracy laws and their enforcement are hampering the fight against ship hijacks that have claimed 40 vessels off the Somali coast this year, maritime lawyers and officials have warned.

The complex blend of international agreements and domestic rules governing piracy has triggered disagreements about when and how other ships can intervene and what to do with suspects once arrested.

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