To find various documents on piracy initiatives including: resolutions, circulars, sessions, reports, and conferences, the IMO has extensive search capabilities.
NOTE: you will need to register at the site in order to access most functions. It is simple and free.
For instance, resolutions on piracy may be found at their SeaLibrary Online. Although one cannot view the full text of the resolutions here, by inputting into the search field "resolution" AND "piracy", limiting the search to Monographs, one is able to see which IMO (and U.N.) resolutions deal with piracy.
From there, with the names of resolutions generated from the SeaLibrary Online, one is then able to find the full text of these resolutions at the IMODOCS page of the International Maritime Organization by searching for them.
Circulars by the Maritime Safety Committee can also be found here.
Index of IMO Resolutions can also be found here.
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2004 Amendments of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, IMO Doc. RES/MSC/151(78), IMO Doc. RES/MSC/152(78), IMO Doc. RES/MSC/153(78)(May 20, 2004)[hereinafter SOLAS Amendments].
Protocol of 2005 to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation, IMO Doc. LEG/CONF. 15/21 (Nov. 1, 2005).