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Maritime interdiction in Sri Lanka's counterinsurgency / Smith, Justin O   Journal Article
Smith, Justin O Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract A comprehensive maritime interdiction strategy to attack the insurgent's logistic system was a key element in the defeat of the Tamil Tigers. The campaign of maritime interdiction required the Sri Lankan Navy (SLN) to attack LTTE arms smuggling, sea piracy, and maritime terrorism. The SLN degraded the insurgency's robust maritime logistical network while also devising tactics to engage the maritime insurgents who reacted with swarm and suicide boat tactics. The efforts of the SLN forced the Tamil Tigers to confront the government's final land offensives with diminished resources, thus collapsing a three decades' old insurgency in a matter of months.
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Migrants in the mediterranean: do's and don'ts in maritime interdiction / Coppens, Jasmine   Journal Article
Coppens, Jasmine Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Mediterranean European Union member states have to deal with thousands of migrants arriving by sea every year. Frontex (the EU external borders agency) organizes joint surveillance operations at sea to interdict these migrant boats, helping states to cope with the problem. This article discusses the legality of these maritime interdictions done by Frontex according to the international law of the sea as well as the conformity of the operations with the nonrefoulement principle.
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