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has gloss | eng: Maritime Security Operations (MSO) is a term for the actions of modern naval forces to "combat sea–based terrorism and other illegal activities, such as hijacking, piracy, and slavery, also known as human trafficking." Ships assigned to such operations may also assist seafaring vessels in distress. These activities are part of an overall category of activities which fall short of open warfare called military operations other than war (MOOTW). |
lexicalization | eng: Maritime Security Operations |
instance of | c/Seas |
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has gloss | jpn: 海上治安活動(かいじょうちあんかつどう、)は、海上の治安確保、過激派などによる攻撃及び人員・武器輸送の阻止等を行う海上での軍事的治安活動の総称。略称はMSO。海上阻止行動(MIO)などは、この活動のうち「人員・武器輸送の阻止」の行動にあたるため、国連安保理決議などでは、海上阻止の要素(Maritime Interdiction component)と表記される。(→国連安保理決議1776)。国家の域外執行管轄権の行使について、国際法の観点からの議論がある。 |
lexicalization | jpn: 海上治安活動 |
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media:img | Boarding Procedures demonstrated by the British Royal Marines.jpg |
media:img | HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën (F802).jpg |
media:img | Pirates capture-May 2009.jpg |
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