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>>The sea was fluid and constantly in movement; it was indivisible, unoccupiable, inexhaustible, indeed unalterable for better or worse via human activity.
The last two properties — "inexhaustible, indeed unalterable" — have certainly turned out to be completely false as human activity scales up exponentially. and for better or worse turns out to be mostly worse, as we have fish populations crashing to near-extinction levels, garbage patches the size of smll continents... The impending breaking of the global food web may be more of an impending threat than climate change, and that's a rolling catastrophe
Law of the land also has some edge cases. For example what happens to the state border in case of a major tectonic shift?
Is the border where the GPS tells you it was or is it where the border poles are now?
It’s where the people with the most guns say it is.
Ah the Law of Bigger Army Diplomacy
Full title is “The Law of the Sea Needs a Rewrite”
<title>The Law of the Sea Needs a Rewrite — The Dial</title>I've had some peripheral involvement in the law of the sea.
There is significant corruption. You can guess the buyers/bribers and sellers.