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Reading the 12-Article Statute Behind the PGSA

The 12-article statute behind the PGSA, ratified by Iran’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee on 21 April, formalises the legal architecture: rial-denominated fees, Israeli vessels banned, hostile-flag SNSC approval, 20 per cent cargo confiscation for non-compliance. This post reads each substantive provision against the equivalent at the Suez Canal Authority and the Panama Canal Authority, and shows where the legal-architecture choice produces a sovereignty-asserting state-security instrument rather than a chokepoint authority.

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Iran’s ‘New Chapter’ Framework: Reading the April 30 Unilateral Authority Claim

On Persian Gulf Day, April 30, Iran’s Supreme Leader announced a new framework for managing the Strait of Hormuz: rial-denominated proceeds, surcharge for sanctions countries, the General Staff of the Armed Forces as administering body, and an invitation to GCC participation. Set side by side with treaty-backed practice at Suez and Panama, the framework is a unilateral authority claim that clarifies, rather than closes, the institutional gap.

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