munroburton wrote:cthia wrote:I'm curious as to the future state of the Cherwell Convention. It was one of the most stringent of the League's anti-piracy treaties. How will it hold up in the face of a fallen League? How will it be amended in the light of an absent signatory and amended to deal with piracy on steroids? I see the Silesian Confederacy morphing into an even worse hell-hole.
I wouldn't worry about Cherwell too much. The League was never as hell-bent on enforcing it as Manticore and Haven were - and with Mesa's conquest, the slave trade has taken a serious blow. Indeed, there's a relatively new player even more vigorous about enforcing the Convention: Torch. The GA and its associated powers are all better(and more consistent) than the League - which arguably helped to faciliate slave trade at times, especially by tolerating Mesa's existence for so long.
IIRC, Cherwell appeared to merely extend some previously existing interstellar agreement concerning pirates to include slavers. That older agreement has pretty much been static and probably ingrained in "interstellar law" for literally centuries, possibly even millennia, to the point that Admiral Gold Peak had the legal right to execute every Solarian crewer in Crandall's task force.
The other named agreement I can think of are the Deneb Accords - more or less an overhauled Geneva Convention. This does not rely on the League's continued existence any more than the Geneva Conventions rely on Switzerland's existence.
The only thing disturbed by a League collapse is the Eridani Edict, which was an unilateral declaration specifically authorising the SLN to take action against people who bombed planets without first controlling the orbits and calling for its surrender.
Jonathan_S has got it right about Silesia; it can't possibly backslide, not with Admiral Sarnow and the forces at his disposal - he has a substantial portion of the RMN's legacy subwallers leavened with modern cruisers and system-defense LACs. And he's only covering half - his Andermani counterpart has the other half, probably covered by an even heavier Andermani force. Unless the SEM and AE goes to war, Silesia would be a good place to ride out the League war.
I was only worried about it in a legal manner. Could the legality of it be challenged once its main signatory is now defunct?
And is it time for Torch to legally sign on a newly revised version?