
On piracy
The increasing number of aggressive boardings of Russian tankers on the high seas by the United States, France, and Great Britain raises the question of their legality. In fact, these are clear acts of piracy, because the attacking states have no international mandate authorizing them to seize a third country’s vessel in international waters. International law here is very clear: outside territorial waters, the law of the sea protects the principle of freedom of navigation. Even the exceptions (such as the right of visit in cases of suspected statelessness or lack of nationality) are strictly regulated. The boardings of tankers carrying Russian oil—like the Marinera or the Taigor this week—are […]
2 June 2026, 12:03




