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  • Joining UNCLOS will advance US interests by preserving key military rights
  • Justice Stevens found in Supreme Court case of Texas v Medellin that decisions of UNCLOS tribunal would be enforceable within US
  • Joint ventures with signatory nations not an acceptable alternative because U.S. companies would be bound by treaty without accruing its benefits
  • Jurisdictional provisions of UNCLOS offer model for handling of same issues in outer space

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This is a list of quotes in the system organized alphabetically, by popularity, and by the date they were added. Quotes come from published news articles and citations and are used to support arguments in the debate over U.S. ratification of UNCLOS.

Recent Quotes

  • U.S. should ratify UNCLOS to constrain China's aggressive maritime expansionism
  • Ratification of UNCLOS would give U.S. stronger footing in managing Arctic conflicts
  • South China Sea arbitration shows U.S. could solve key Arctic arguments over passage through Arctic Council mechanisms
  • Even after South China Sea ruling, U.S. still best served by ratification of UNCLOS to preserve rights to continental shelf
  • UNCLOS regime is key component of U.S.-led liberal order

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  • 2 positions
  • 129 arguments
  • 1312 quotes
  • 220 citations
  • 590 news articles

There are 166 orphaned quotes, or 13% of existing quotes.

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