The Struggle for Law in the Oceans: How an Isolationist Narrative Betrays America - John Norton Moore
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International Law
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 UN
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During the 1970s and 1980s, the United States led the world in negotiating one of the most important treaties in history: the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). Through these negotiations the United States secured the largest area of maritime jurisdiction in the world—an area larger than the continental United States itself—and protected navigational freedom, so critical for Naval mobility.
Today UNCLOS is in force for 168 countries and the European Union. Isolationist arguments, however, have for a quarter-century prevented the Senate from voting on the Convention.
This book discusses the robust reasons favoring the Convention, and offers a sharp critical examination of the arguments still being made against it. John Norton Moore posits that isolationist obstruction has cost the United States two deep seabed mine sites, “USA-2″ and “USA-3,” for a loss of a half trillion dollars in strategic minerals, and shows how a continuation of this narrative threatens the loss of “USA-1″ and “USA-4″ for another half trillion dollars—all while China has acquired four deep seabed sites and the Russian Federation three. In this groundbreaking and vigorously argued work, Moore asserts that it is time to accede to the Convention, as has been urged for decades by presidents from both sides of the political divide.
©2023 Oxford University Press (P)2023 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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This post has 7 comments with rating of 5/5
May 26th, 2023
When Caesar studied law in the lo long ago, the go-to man was initially the great Dutch natural lawyer, Hugo Grotius, & his “Mare Liberum” - The Free Seas, or the law of the sea. Influential on the concept that all nations’ vessels ought to be able to use the open seas for trade & travel.
Despite Canon lawyers & other jurists, such as Hugo, trying to develop a more binding & coherent jurisprudence of international law, what pertains is still largely a condition of anarchy between states, at the international level. Pragmatic, material power politics, rather than ideas, framing the conduct of international politics.
May 26th, 2023
Interesting, did not know that. btw to which Caesar are you referring to?
May 26th, 2023
The lad from Planet of the Apes, to whom I bear a striking resemblance.
May 26th, 2023
I must say, I really appreciate your thoughtful contributions. Some great scholarly histories popping up. (Although you’re seriously lagging behind in terms of billionaire romance, BDSM, furry, Dr Who reverse harem tomes.)
May 26th, 2023
lmao. You’re right I got some catching up to do, would you rather read a billionaire haram Harry Potter fanfic or a smut crossover between Planet of the Apes and 50 shades of grey
May 26th, 2023
Whatever happens, I don’t want to tarnish the memory of Planet of the Apes with any sleazy simian smut.
As for 50 Shades (of Shyte), it’s never spousal abuse as long as the guy has rock-hard abs & a helicopter (apparently).
May 27th, 2023
Thank you for this. I’m really excited to read/listen to this book.
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