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Hugh Williamson is an Adjunct Professor at the Marine Affairs Program within Dalhousie University's Faculty of Science. His expertise spans integrated oceans management, naval intelligence, maritime law, and the Law of the Sea, with a focus on policy development for small island states, particularly in the Caribbean. He has contributed extensively to ocean sector capacity-building initiatives.
Research interests include
- Piracy prevention and legal frameworks,
- Maritime security cooperation,
- Legal challenges in prosecuting pirates,
- Children and youth involvement in piracy,
- Regional policy strategies for maritime governance.
His publications highlight trends in maritime security, including analyses of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, ASEAN maritime crimes, and responses to Somali piracy. He also explores historical and economic themes, such as monetary policy in Letters of Sylvius (1915).
Williamson’s work emphasizes international collaboration and governance, addressing challenges like financing piracy, pre-emptive measures, and youth rehabilitation in piracy-affected regions.
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