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SRES 331

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.

119th Congress Introduced by Bill Cassidy and 11 co-sponsors

Overview: SRES 331 is a Senate 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.Purpose

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Bill Summary · SRES 331

Overview: SRES 331 is a Senate 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.

Purpose and Intent: The resolution urges the Senate to approve U.S. accession to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, a comprehensive treaty governing the world's oceans and maritime activities. Proponents argue that ratification would protect American interests and provide a rules-based framework for resolving disputes.

Key Provisions:
- Calls on the Senate to provide its advice and consent to ratification of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
- Asserts that ratification would advance U.S. national security, economic, and environmental interests

Affected Parties and Impacts: Ratification of the Convention would impact the U.S. government, military, maritime industries, and environmental stakeholders by establishing internationally recognized rights and responsibilities over ocean resources and activities.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: SRES 331 was introduced in the Senate on July 22, 2025 and has been referred to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for consideration. The committee will likely hold hearings and a vote before the resolution is considered by the full Senate.

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