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A Study on the Enhancement of Maritime Security in Korea Maritime Jurisdiction

  • Lee Eun-Bang (Department of Maritime Police Science, National Korea Maritime University) ;
  • Yun Jong-Hwui (Department of Maritime Police Science, National Korea Maritime University)
  • Published : 2005.09.01

Abstract

The security vulnerabilities in Korea maritime domain were mentioned and analysed with the static data of crimes relating to maritime security. The counterterrorism and initiatives to reduce the security risk and to minimize the damage are introduced and evaluated. The maritime security strategy and the near term initiatives to enhance the non-military security at Korean sea and ports are proposed in order to response maritime security threats economically, efficiently and safely.

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