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Maritime Insurance, Risk, and Seafarer Security Navigating Piracy in the Indian Ocean

By Jessica Kate Simonds Copyright 2025
138 Pages
by Routledge

138 Pages
by Routledge

This book explores the complex interplay between maritime insurance and piracy in the Indian Ocean, a crucial global trade route. Drawing on rich oral histories, this work delves into the lives of seafarers and insurance experts who confront the harsh realities of Somali piracy. Through a series of compelling case studies, including the notorious Maersk Alabama hijacking, the book sheds light... Read more

Chapter 1: Introduction  Chapter 2: A History of Modern Maritime Insurance  Chapter 3: Maritime Insurance as Governance  Chapter 4: P&I Case Studies: Piracy, Ransoms, and Terrorism  Chapter 5: P&I Case Studies: The Safe Employment of Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel (PCASPs)  Chapter 6: P&I Case Studies:  The Best Management Practices for the Deterrence of Somali-Based Piracy  Chapter 7: Making the High-Risk Area: Seafarer Experiences  Chapter 8: Conclusion           


 

Biography

Jessica Kate Simonds is an Assistant Professor at the College of Security and Global Studies at the American University in the Emirates. She has a PhD in International Studies from Queen’s University Belfast.