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UNCLOS would give far-reaching regulatory powers to international and national bureacracies

By ratifying UNCLOS, the United States would be submitting itself to a much wider range of international controls than it has in the past and would give more power and legitimacy to misguided efforts to establish a supra-national government at the United Nations.

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Environmental Regulations
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Parent Arguments: 
  • U.S. ratification of UNCLOS would be disadvantageous
Counter Argument: 
  • UNCLOS is not administered by the United Nations

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UNCLOS is not administered by the United Nations

The United Nations has virtually no role in management, implementation, or execution of this treaty. It remains in the convention’s title only because the treaty was initially negotiated at the United Nations. In addition, the only international organization UNCLOS creates (the International Seabed Authority) is no different from the hundreds of other international organizations the U.S. is already party to, including the U.S.- Canadian Fisheries Convention or the International Maritime Organization.

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Parent Arguments: 
  • U.S. ratification of UNCLOS will not be detrimental
Counter Argument: 
  • UNCLOS would give far-reaching regulatory powers to international and national bureacracies

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