Harry, I don't think the UN stands a chance of doing anything that various
powers might view as infringing on their sovereign rights.

Ed


> Ed,
>
> Such a program would be ideal for the UN if it was really a Global
> organization.
>
> But, unfortunately, it hasn't much more than Pomp and Circumstance.
>
> Harry
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> Ed wrote:
>
> > > The issue is who owns the seas. I think they belong to the people of
the
> > > earth, who should manage the catch to make the fishing grounds
> > > self-sustaining. Then there will be no "Tragedy".
> >
> >Harry, the problem is that, except for off-shore limits, the people of
the
> >earth do own the seas.  But the interests of the people are so diverse
that
> >there is very little possibility of establishing an effective management
> >regime.
> >
> >Ed
>
>
>
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> Henry George School of Social Science of Los Angeles
> Box 655   Tujunga   CA   91042
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