Title 33Navigation and Navigable WatersRelease 119-73

§383 Resistance of pirates by merchant vessels

Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - REGULATIONS FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF PIRACY › § 383

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Captains and crews of U.S.-owned or partly U.S.-owned merchant ships may resist, capture, or retake any armed vessel that attacks, searches, detains, robs, or seizes the ship, unless the attacker is a friendly nation's warship; they may bring recaptured ships into any U.S. port.

Full Legal Text

Title 33, §383

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The commander and crew of any merchant vessel of the United States, owned wholly, or in part, by a citizen thereof, may oppose and defend against any aggression, search, restraint, depredation, or seizure, which shall be attempted upon such vessel, or upon any other vessel so owned, by the commander or crew of any armed vessel whatsoever, not being a public armed vessel of some nation in amity with the United States, and may subdue and capture the same; and may also retake any vessel so owned which may have been captured by the commander or crew of any such armed vessel, and send the same into any port of the United States.

Legislative History

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Editorial Notes

Codification R.S. § 4295 derived from acts Mar. 3, 1819, ch. 77, § 3, 3 Stat. 513; Jan. 30, 1823, ch. 7, 3 Stat. 721.

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Citation

33 U.S.C. § 383

Title 33Navigation and Navigable Waters

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73