Two Blockades, No Treaty: The UNCLOS Vacuum at the Heart of the Hormuz Crisis
Iran calls US interdictions piracy. The US calls Iran’s toll extortion. Both are arguing over a treaty, UNCLOS, that neither has ratified. That is the institutional core of the crisis: a dual blockade of one-fifth of global seaborne energy, invoking legal norms from a treaty both parties have explicitly declined to join. The flag states of the trapped ships have no tribunal. A ceasefire reopens the water. Only a treaty resolves the governance vacuum.