
Originally Posted by
alh_p
Indeed, piracy is ilegal. Invading territory without a legitimate cassus belli (or UN mandate) is also illegal.
Finding and applying a legitimate legal solution is the challenge, otherwise any action taken is likely to cause more problems -even if it solves the immediate piracy one.
Somali (there was also some Yemeni?) piracy is a big legal headache for anyone trying to deal with it (questions of sovereignty, jurisdiction, responsability, legitimacy and accountability) -hence why it was easier for the Dutch force to circumvent the EU mission and its red-tape (inevitable for any multilateral mission).
But perhaps you don't think sovereignty, jurisdiction, responsability, legitimacy and accountability are worth considering?