UN Resolution 1918 on bringing pirates to justice. The text
(B2) In resolution 1918 (2010), submitted by the Russian Federation and adopted unanimously by its 15 members,
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(B2) In resolution 1918 (2010), submitted by the Russian Federation and adopted unanimously by its 15 members,
Read more(…) Article 100 Obligation to cooperate in the suppression of piracy All States shall cooperate to the fullest extent
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