Patrik,

On Nov 26, 2014, at 10:40 PM, Patrik Fältström <p...@frobbit.se> wrote:
> FWIW, I have been working on this for a while with the Diplo foundation, and 
> I am happy to answer questions (and of course listen to concerns).

It is an interesting idea, but I don't get how it would work.  I asked Jovan 
back when he initially proposed it, but never heard back.

Is the theory behind this that governments around the world would enter into 
some sort of treaty or some other formally binding vehicle that would make the 
root zone inviolable? What would be the sanctions should the holder of the root 
zone (whoever it might be) ignore the inviolability of the root zone and how 
would they be enforced? How is that going to work given (e.g.) the US hasn't 
even been able to ratify the Treaty of the Sea and internal domestic politics 
will generally override any international agreement at politicians' whim?

Regards,
-drc

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