Not sure we have good enforceable international laws. š¶š¾š¤·āāļø
Discussion
it starts with agreeing on universal norms as an international community.
enforcement of laws come second, doesnāt it?
True. But given the diversity of cultures, itās hard to imagine how we all can agree on āuniversalā norms. Norm in one culture is not a norm in another š¶š¾š«”
hence my question, was there ever one and if so did it change.
so you say there never was?
isnāt it mostly just to simplify and build a system on top of, and theorise. donāt think it was ever realistic or feasible though
so you think there never was such a thing? or did your view change in the last years?
i think it was there initially and came from a good place, so we could atleast have common ground, but i feel like year by year the pure initial intention is just getting more and more villainized
but iām not really sure
There are marine laws that a generally accepted in international waters, me thinks š¶š¾š¤
Donāt need a kidney
š
Marine laws are currently being openly disregarded by China in the South China Sea and around the world by their fishing fleet.
Trying to be āenforcedā by USA military by exercising āfreedom of navigationā exercises but is pretty much a wasted effort as China just doesnāt care and says USA is instigating conflict.