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Robin Hood narrative: a discussion of empirical and ethical legitimizations of Somali pirates / Schneider, Patricia; Winkler, Matthias   Journal Article
Schneider, Patricia Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The pirates of Somalia pose a major challenge for the international community, both economically and morally. Somali pirates try to legitimize their actions by reference to a number of arguments that appeal to the international community. Allegedly, the illegal fishing and waste dumping in Somali waters were the triggers for piracy. Hence, the pirates want to protect their coasts. These various strands form the so-called legitimacy Robin Hood narrative. In this article, this narrative is critically examined. The analysis includes a discussion of justice theories and related claims based on the works of John Rawls and Thomas Pogge. This is followed by a discussion of the justification of violence using Nicholas Fotion's irregular just war theory.
Key Words Piracy  Somalia  Justice  Robin Hood Narrative 
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