Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SR331

Introduced
7/22/25  

Caption

A resolution calling upon the Senate to give its advice and consent to the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

Impact

Ratifying the UNCLOS will fundamentally enhance U.S. standing regarding various maritime disputes, particularly in strategic regions like the Arctic and the South China Sea. It allows the U.S. to secure its interests related to the economic exploitation of ocean resources and protects its rights against excessive maritime claims by other nations. The bill highlights the U.S.'s need to align its claims with established international law, granting it the legal platform necessary to advocate effectively for its interests while fostering cooperation on global maritime standards.

Summary

SR331 is a resolution urging the United States Senate to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The resolution emphasizes that the United States must become a formal signatory to secure its rights concerning the governance of oceans and the utilization of their resources. By ratifying UNCLOS, the U.S. can affirm its positions on navigational rights and participate actively in international maritime law discussions, thus increasing its influence and credibility in maritime matters globally.

Contention

Despite the push for ratification, there are opponents who argue against the need for UNCLOS, fearing that it may restrict the U.S. military's operational freedom or that it could compromise U.S. sovereignty. Moreover, some critics believe that the treaty could be exploited by rival nations, particularly in sensitive regions like the Arctic. Proponents counter that accession to the treaty is essential for maintaining a position of strength and authority in dealing with such challenges, particularly with aggressive actions from countries like Russia and China that undermine international law.

Notable_points

The resolution cites numerous statements from military and political leaders advocating for the ratification of UNCLOS, pointing to the strategic advantages it would provide. These include enhancing the U.S.'s ability to claim its extended continental shelf and ensuring active participation in key global marine policy discussions. The bill makes a compelling case that U.S. non-participation in this international framework hampers its effectiveness in protecting its interests and exerting influence in the international maritime arena.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US SR466

A resolution calling upon the United States Senate to give its advice and consent to the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

US HCR47

Expressing the need for the Senate to provide advice and consent to ratification of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.

US SCR11

A concurrent resolution expressing the need for the Senate to provide advice and consent to ratification of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.

US SR933

A resolution calling on the United Nations Security Council to enforce the existing arms embargo on Darfur and extend it to cover all of Sudan.

US SR816

A resolution recognizing the 73rd anniversary of the signing of the Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States and the Philippines and the strong bilateral security alliance between our two nations in the wake of persistent and escalating aggression by the People's Republic of China in the South China Sea.

US HR843

Reaffirming the United States-Philippines alliance and condemning the gray zone campaign of the People's Republic of China in the South China Sea against the Philippines, and for other purposes.

US HR1272

Calling on the Biden Administration to pursue censure of Iran at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), refer the issue to the United Nations Security Council, and reaffirm that all measures will be taken to prevent the regime in Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

US HR445

Calling on the Senate to ratify the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.

US SR424

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States Government engage the Government of India to seek a swift end to the persecution of, and violence against, religious minorities and human rights defenders in India and a reversal of government policies that discriminate against Muslims and Christians on the basis of their respective faiths.

US SR717

A resolution calling on the Biden Administration to pursue censure of Iran at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), refer the issue to the United Nations Security Council, and reaffirm that all measures will be taken to prevent the regime in Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

Similar Bills

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