- Piracy Act 1837
The Piracy Act 1837 (c.88) is an Act of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom . It abolished thedeath penalty for most offences ofpiracy , but created a new offence often known as piracy with violence, which was punishable with death. This offence still exists in theUnited Kingdom and in theRepublic of Ireland , but is no longer punishable by death in either country.Section 2 of the Act creates the offence of piracy with violence:
United Kingdom
The offences of piracy which existed in 1837 have since been abolished. The "crime of piracy" mentioned in section 2 is now defined by the
Merchant Shipping and Maritime Security Act 1997 (in section 26 and Schedule 5), [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1997/97028--k.htm] which simply sets out articles 101 to 103 of theUnited Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982):Article 101"Definition of piracy"Piracy consists of any of the following acts::(a) any illegal acts of violence or detention, or any act of depredation, committed for private ends by the crew or the passengers of a private ship or a private aircraft, and directed—::(i) on the
high seas , against another ship or aircraft, or against persons or property on board such ship or aircraft; ::(ii) against a ship, aircraft, persons or property in a place outside the jurisdiction of any State; :(b) any act of voluntary participation in the operation of a ship or of an aircraft with knowledge of facts making it a pirate ship or aircraft;:(c) any act of inciting or of intentionally facilitating an act described in subparagraph (a) or (b).Article 102"Piracy by a warship, government ship or government aircraft whose crew has mutinied"The acts of piracy, as defined in article 101, committed by a warship, government ship or government aircraft whose crew has mutinied and taken control of the ship or aircraft are assimilated to acts committed by a private ship or aircraft.
Article 103"Definition of a pirate ship or aircraft"A ship or aircraft is considered a pirate ship or aircraft if it is intended by the persons in dominant control to be used for the purpose of committing one of the acts referred to in article 101. The same applies if the ship or aircraft has been used to commit any such act, so long as it remains under the control of the persons guilty of that act.
Since this definition is restricted to the high seas, piracy in British
territorial waters would today be treated asrobbery ,assault orattempted murder under theOffences at Sea Act 1799 .In 1998 the death penalty was abolished, and the maximum sentence is now
life imprisonment .Republic of Ireland
The Republic of Ireland abolished the death penalty for piracy in 1964. [http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1964/en/act/pub/0005/index.html] The Act remains in force. [http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/isbc/bps1837.html]
ee also
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Capital punishment in the United Kingdom
*Capital punishment in Ireland
*Piracy Act 1698 (repealed)
*Piracy Act 1717 (repealed)
*Piracy Act 1721 (repealed)
*Judgement of Death Act 1823 External links
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