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Introduction - redirect ghost ships - definition of shadow fleets - tie in to sanctions and define "maritime sanction busting"
Practices/Techniques
edithere explain what subsection is about
AIS
editdetail on the what AIS is, redirect to existing articles, the way it is used by shadow fleets
Identity Laundering
editsame
Financial
editto include the fact that shadow fleets techniques are intertwined in complex layer of strategies beye
Flag states
editSanction Busting Countries
editNorth Korea
editUse the structure below for other countries, to keep some coherence
Context
editsanction regime, redirect to existing pages, specify the sanctions relevant to the maritime domain
Case studies
editinsert table ?
Russia
editContext
editCase studies
editCuba
editContext
editCase studies
editVenezuela
editContext
editCase studies
editIran
editContext
editCase studies
editEnforcement
editrole of western states
edithere insert sam's part
enforcement problems
editAssociated risks
editIn this section, pool examples and literature from the previous sections