No, the UN Law of the Sea does not guarantee anything for a landlocked, independent Alberta
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No, the UN Law of the Sea does not guarantee anything for a landlocked, independent Alberta ANALYSIS 9 JUNE 2026 i What separatists get wrong about the oft-quoted ‘access to the sea’ provision FALICE CHIN ARTICLE SUMMARY QUOTES There is a particular kind of argument that thrives online because it sounds more authoritative than it is. Within Alberta separatist circles, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea—better known as UNCLOS—has become one of those arguments. The 202-page treaty carries an intimidating, high-court gravitas and is often invoked as a kind of geopolitical trump c…
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