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China Using ‘Soft Power’ to Assert Rights Over South China Sea
Last week, days after The Hague’s Permanent Court of Arbitration awarded the Philippines a victory in its case against China in the dispute over rights to the South China Sea, Beijing began a massive public relations campaign to press its position. Part of China’s campaign includes shoring up international support to denounce the ruling and […]
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ROC embassies, missions state stance on South China Sea award
An op-ed campaign rejecting the recent award rendered by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the South China Sea arbitration initiated by the Philippines is underway by the embassies and missions of the Republic of China (Taiwan) around the world. To date, a total of 33 letters to the editor produced by Taiwan’s overseas offices […]
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Without a united position on the West PH Sea ruling, how can ASEAN be relevant?
MANILA, Philippines – The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) still has a long way to go in making its response to the territorial disputes over the South China Sea relevant, after it was unable to release a joint statement following the ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague favoring the Philippine […]
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Analysis: South China Sea ruling has so far fueled tensions
An international arbitration panel’s decision on the contested waters of the South China Sea so far is fueling regional tensions rather than tamping them down. In the ensuing 11 days, China has responded to the sweeping victory for the Philippines by flexing its military might. The Philippines faces pressure both at home and abroad not […]
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Canada: Agree or not, all parties should comply on WPS arbitration ruling
Canada believes that whether a country agrees or not in the ruling of the Tribunal at the Permanent Court of Arbitration regarding the West Philippine Sea issue, the country should abide with the decision which was based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). “On July 12, 2016, the tribunal […]
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SEA bloc pushes for S China Sea breakthrough
VIENTIANE, Laos – Southeast Asian foreign ministers will hold crunch talks in communist Laos on Sunday at a summit already overshadowed by infighting over Beijing’s sabre rattling in the South China Sea. The gathering in Vientiane is the first major regional talks since the UN-backed tribunal ruled earlier this month that China did not have […]
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Palace: PH sovereign economic rights ‘non-negotiable’
MANILA – Malacañang on Wednesday said that while the Philippines will engage China bilaterally “to find mutually acceptable arrangements” following a favorable ruling of the arbitral court, it maintained that the country’s “sovereign economic rights” are “non-negotiable.” Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella said engagement with China must comply “with the Constitution, International Law and the rule […]
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Palace: China talks must comply with Constitution, international law
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Wednesday stressed that negotiations with China over the dispute on the South China Sea or West Philippine Sea must be compliant with the Constitution, international law and rule of law. Foreign Affairs Perfecto Yasay Jr. earlier revealed that his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, offered to hold talks to resolve the […]
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U.S. says its forces will keep operating in South China Sea
U.S. military forces will continue to operate in the South China Sea in accordance with international law, the U.S. Chief of Naval Operations John Richardson said on Wednesday during a visit to a Chinese naval base. China has refused to recognize a ruling by an arbitration court in The Hague that invalidated its vast territorial […]
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In South China Sea case, ruling on environment hailed as precedent
BEIJING — For the past several years, US marine scientist John W. McManus has been using satellite imagery to track China’s fishing practices and construction of artificial islands in the South China Sea. Earlier this year, after viewing images of reef destruction, he decided to go see it for himself. In February, he ventured to […]
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South China Sea patrols will continue despite rising military tensions, RAAF says
Australia’s Air Force chief says he wants to see warships and planes continue to regularly sail and fly into the South China Sea, despite the rising military tensions in the disputed waterway. Key points: No change to previous number of flights, Air Marshal Leo Davies says Continues as Australia’s contribution to preserving regional security and […]
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The Wisdom of The Hague’s South China Sea Decision
The July 12 arbitration award in the Philippines case against China under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos) isn’t only significant for East Asia and maritime law. It will also have implications for public international law and the peaceful settlement of international disputes generally. http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-wisdom-of-the-hagues-south-china-sea-decision-1468943819