Sam Galope
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US bombers fly over East, South China seas, inciting Chinese anger as tensions mount over North Korea crisis
US bombers fly over East, South China seas, inciting Chinese anger as tensions mount over North Korea crisis By registering you agree to our T&Cs & Privacy Policy In another deployment, the US 7th Fleet along with the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz began an 11-day joint exercise with Indian and Japanese forces in the Bay […]
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Final Arbitral Award: July 12, 2016
Nine-dashed Line Map Submitted by China to United Nations on 7 May 2009 China did not explain the legal basis for the dashes. The dashes had no fixed coordinates. “China has indisputable sovereignty over the islands in the South China Sea and the adjacent waters, and enjoys sovereign rights and jurisdiction over the relevant waters […]
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Gallery: Philippine Sovereign Rights and Jurisdiction in the West Philippine Sea Ebook Launch
04 May 2017, Turf Room, Manila Polo Club [metaslider id=10511] Statements: Justice Antonio T. Carpio Ambassador Albert del Rosario Mr. Mel V. Velarde
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A Sino-American showdown in Southeast Asia?
Trump’s tough talk heightens regional tensions between superpowers From his election campaign to the eve of his inauguration, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s initial isolationist leanings have morphed into a knee-jerk foreign policy conducted under an “America First” geostrategic mantra. Ushering in the most controversial presidential transition in recent memory, Trump has ominously contributed to ongoing […]
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Capsule Map Exhibit Photo Gallery UP College of Law August 22-27, 2016
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South China Sea ruling has affected Taiwan: Canadian think tank
Taipei, Aug. 17 (CNA) An international arbitration ruling on a South China Sea case brought by the Philippines has attempted to reel in China but has instead affected Taiwan, with the ruling defining the Taiwan-controlled Taiping Island in the Spratlys as a “rock” and not an “island,” an article published by a Canadian think tank […]
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China launches website on South China Sea issue
The launch ceremony for thesouthchinasea.org is held in Beijing, on July 18, 2016. [Photo: haiwainet.cn] A website called “thesouthchinasea.org” was recently launched in Beijing. The launch was timely coming shortly after the ruling on the “arbitration” initiated by the former government of the Philippines. The online portal aims to support China’s stance on South China […]