2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2022.105399
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Is maritime security gender-blind?

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“…One of the main limitations on the use of force by PCASP is the principle of proportionality. This principle requires that the use of force must be proportional to the threat faced (Chapsos & Kokkinoplitis, 2019). In other words, PCASP must not use more force than is necessary to defend the ship and its crew.…”
Section: The Limitation On the Use Force By Private Non-state Actors ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the main limitations on the use of force by PCASP is the principle of proportionality. This principle requires that the use of force must be proportional to the threat faced (Chapsos & Kokkinoplitis, 2019). In other words, PCASP must not use more force than is necessary to defend the ship and its crew.…”
Section: The Limitation On the Use Force By Private Non-state Actors ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In several countries such as China (Leow, 2022), America (Skidmore, 2019), and Scandinavian countries (Aggestam et al, 2018), inclusivity has been adopted in viewing gender (Vossenberg, 2020), especially in the field of public policy (Raj & Kumari, 2022). This phenomenon was initiated by the equal role of men and women in the military (Chapsos & Norman, 2023) and perspectives on responding to climate change (Allwood, 2019). Therefore, this research aims to encourage diversity awareness, especially in the realm of public policy (Gundemir et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%