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Is it Time for the United States to Join the Law of the Sea Convention?
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Pedrozo, Raul (Pete)
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Ambassadors
/ Commerce
/ Conflicts
/ Continental shelves
/ Conventions
/ Disputes
/ Environmental protection
/ Exclusive economic zone
/ Fisheries
/ Foreign relations
/ Freedom of the seas
/ Geneva Conventions
/ International law
/ International relations
/ Jurisdiction
/ Law of the sea
/ Law of the sea conference, 1973-82
/ Leadership
/ Marine mammals
/ Maritime law
/ National security
/ Natural resources
/ Navy
/ Ocean bottom
/ Oil fields
/ Pickering, Thomas Reeve
/ Sea law
/ Security
/ Territorial issues
/ United States
2010
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Is it Time for the United States to Join the Law of the Sea Convention?
by
Pedrozo, Raul (Pete)
in
Ambassadors
/ Commerce
/ Conflicts
/ Continental shelves
/ Conventions
/ Disputes
/ Environmental protection
/ Exclusive economic zone
/ Fisheries
/ Foreign relations
/ Freedom of the seas
/ Geneva Conventions
/ International law
/ International relations
/ Jurisdiction
/ Law of the sea
/ Law of the sea conference, 1973-82
/ Leadership
/ Marine mammals
/ Maritime law
/ National security
/ Natural resources
/ Navy
/ Ocean bottom
/ Oil fields
/ Pickering, Thomas Reeve
/ Sea law
/ Security
/ Territorial issues
/ United States
2010
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Is it Time for the United States to Join the Law of the Sea Convention?
by
Pedrozo, Raul (Pete)
in
Ambassadors
/ Commerce
/ Conflicts
/ Continental shelves
/ Conventions
/ Disputes
/ Environmental protection
/ Exclusive economic zone
/ Fisheries
/ Foreign relations
/ Freedom of the seas
/ Geneva Conventions
/ International law
/ International relations
/ Jurisdiction
/ Law of the sea
/ Law of the sea conference, 1973-82
/ Leadership
/ Marine mammals
/ Maritime law
/ National security
/ Natural resources
/ Navy
/ Ocean bottom
/ Oil fields
/ Pickering, Thomas Reeve
/ Sea law
/ Security
/ Territorial issues
/ United States
2010
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Is it Time for the United States to Join the Law of the Sea Convention?
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Is it Time for the United States to Join the Law of the Sea Convention?
2010
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[...] rather than reduce tensions, the Convention's provisions on the EEZ and continental shelf have rekindled long-standing territorial disputes and disputes over fisheries and hydrocarbon deposits, in areas like the South and East China Seas, that have the real potential to result in serious conflict. [...] we figure this all out, as long as we retain our leadership role at the IMO, maintain a strong, capable and well-trained Navy, and curtail our own excessive maritime claims in the name of environmental protection, U.S. ocean and national security interests will be preserved.
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