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Law / China / Venezuela

December 23, 2025

 by Jaffa Levy

 by Jaffa Levy · Published December 23, 2025

When Sanctions Become Seizure: The Law of the Sea on Trial

The US boarding of a Panama flagged tanker carrying Venezuelan oil tests a fundamental question of international law. Can sanctions be enforced at sea without UN authority, or does this cross into unlawful interference with freedom of navigation?

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