The latter involve, among other things, a supranational, UN-affiliated government of the seas with the power to extendits authority to our interior waters, sovereign territory and even our air.
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While LOST proponents argue that the United States will choose available arbitration mechanisms to avoid legal decisions from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) or the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), such arbitration panels are no-less perilous for U.S. interests as the decisive, "swing" arbiters would be appointed by generally unfriendly UN-affiliated bureaucrats.
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