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Nigeria signs first standalone anti-piracy law in the Gulf of Guinea

Articles, UncategorisedBy Loic Bisson11th July 2019

On 24 June, Nigeria’s[GN1]  President Muhammadu Buhari signed a law to improve security in Nigerian waters. The new “Suppression of Piracy and other Maritime Offences Bill” aims to ensure safe and secure shipping at sea, prosecute infractions and criminalise piracy. Nigeria officially becomes the first country in the Gulf of Guinea to promulgate a standalone…

Third Annual Reunion of the High Council for the Sea in Togo

Articles, Togo, UncategorisedBy Giulia Nicoloso15th September 2016

On 25 August 2016, the Third Annual Reunion of the High Council for the Sea (HCM) took place in Lome. The HCM is an organisation which aims at developing a response to coordinate the services in the Togolese maritime domain and answer to the need of the society (and of the market) in terms of…

EU CRIMARIO on Social Media – Twitter and LinkedIn

Articles, CRIMARIO, UncategorisedBy Giulia Nicoloso1st September 2016

  The social networks are the best way to enhance the visibility of project activities and relay information related to maritime security issues. The EU CRIMARIO Project has opened new accounts on the two of the most visited social media: Twitter and LinkedIn. The two pages will allow the readers to be updated with the…

Towards a better analysis of maritime data

Articles, UncategorisedBy Any Freitas8th March 2016

Strategic meeting of the CGPCS

Articles, UncategorisedBy Any Freitas8th March 2016

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