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Hopes Dim for US Ratification1 of Global Maritime2 Treaty
Law of the Sea Convention
Maritime defense3, shipping4, and natural resources extraction are but a few of the endeavors covered by the Law of the Sea Convention, which governs how nations use the world’s oceans. Among major industrialized nations, only the United States has yet to join.
The treaty must be confirmed by the Senate for the U.S. to have any say in how it operates. But the Obama administration's hopes for a Senate vote were dashed this week because of growing Republican opposition5 to the pact6.
“This is something that is not going to happen this year," says Senator James Inhofe."There are some 35 members and many more, I might suggest, that would vote against it, should it come up.”
Sovereignty issue
Inhofe says the treaty would erode7 U.S. sovereignty.
“It would, for the first time in the history of this country, authorize8 the United Nations to have taxing authority over the United States of America,” he added.
The Obama administration says the treaty does not allow any U.N. taxes. U.S. business groups support ratification, saying the treaty will expand opportunities for American companies and protect their maritime interests. The Senate opposition is disappointing to Joe Cox, who heads a group representing America’s commercial shipping industry.
“It is extremely frustrating9, because the way we view the sovereignty issue is the U.S. would actually be expanding its sovereignty capabilities10 by acceding11 to the treaty,” he said.
Rumsfeld says U.S. shouldn't endorse12
Cox says the United States could veto any royalties13 charged on companies that extract resources from the seabed. But that does not satisfy critics, like former U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
“I do not believe the United States should endorse a treaty that makes it a legal obligation for productive countries to pay royalties to less-productive countries based on rhetoric14 about common heritage of mankind,” he said.
Joe Cox believes treaty detractors miss a larger point.
“Cooperating with other nations on international issues is not detracting from American exceptionalism," he said. "In fact, I think it is highlighting American exceptionalism. But we have to be there to do it.”
Panetta supports
The current U.S. Defense Secretary, Leon Panetta supports the treaty.
“As the world’s strongest, preeminent15 maritime power, we are a country that has one of the longest coastlines and one of the largest extended continental16 shelves in the world," Panetta said. "We have more to gain by approving this convention than almost any other country.”
A spokeswoman for Democratic Senator John Kerry, a treaty proponent17, says Kerry still hopes the convention will be ratified18, perhaps after the November elections.
1 ratification | |
n.批准,认可 | |
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2 maritime | |
adj.海的,海事的,航海的,近海的,沿海的 | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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n.船运(发货,运输,乘船) | |
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6 pact | |
n.合同,条约,公约,协定 | |
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7 erode | |
v.侵蚀,腐蚀,使...减少、减弱或消失 | |
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v.授权,委任;批准,认可 | |
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adj.产生挫折的,使人沮丧的,令人泄气的v.使不成功( frustrate的现在分词 );挫败;使受挫折;令人沮丧 | |
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10 capabilities | |
n.能力( capability的名词复数 );可能;容量;[复数]潜在能力 | |
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11 acceding | |
v.(正式)加入( accede的现在分词 );答应;(通过财产的添附而)增加;开始任职 | |
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12 endorse | |
vt.(支票、汇票等)背书,背署;批注;同意 | |
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13 royalties | |
特许权使用费 | |
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16 continental | |
adj.大陆的,大陆性的,欧洲大陆的 | |
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n.建议者;支持者;adj.建议的 | |
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18 ratified | |
v.批准,签认(合约等)( ratify的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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