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UNGA adopts PH-led measure recognizing PCA’s role in dispute settlement
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, August 3) — The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has adopted a resolution spearheaded by the Philippines, which recognizes the Permanent Court of Arbitration’s crucial role in the peaceful settlement of international disputes. “PH spearheaded this campaign, together with core group members Australia, Egypt, Guatemala, Hungary, and Thailand,” said PCA Administrative […]
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Battle over Manila Bay: US Embassy fights Gatchalian’s China-backed reclamation project
The geopolitical rivalry between the United States and China has reached Manila Bay, with Washington vehemently opposing the P34-billion reclamation project of “Plastics King” William Gatchalian who is fully backed by Beijing. A Babbler said the US is vehemently opposed to the reclamation project that would surround its embassy overlooking Manila Bay. Read More–>Battle over […]
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Senate adopts resolution ‘strongly condemning’ China’s harassment, other incursions in WPS
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, August 1) – The Senate adopted a resolution on Tuesday that strongly condemns China’s continued harassment of Filipino fisherfolk and its persistent incursions in the West Philippines Sea. Sponsored by Senate President Migz Zubiri and Sen. Risa Hontiveros, the resolution urged the government to take “appropriate action in asserting and securing […]
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Senate ‘pushback’: Zubiri says blistering resolution vs China coming
MANILA, Philippines — Stressing the need for a “pushback,” Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri on Tuesday revealed that the upper chamber is set to pass next week a “strongly worded” resolution condemning China’s repeated incursions in Philippine territory. Congress will open its 2nd regular session on Monday, July 24. Zubiri talked about this plan in […]
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Why the WPS arbitration award is a victory
Last week felt special. A profound sense of vindication was in the air. The seventh anniversary of the Philippines’ historic arbitration award, hosted by the ADR-Stratbase Institute at the Manila Polo Club, was both festive and triumphant. Dignitaries from all major allies and partners were in attendance. And so were leading policymakers, experts, and advocates […]
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Nothing to celebrate
China’s lack of will to accept the same rules it expects others to follow in the South China Sea should worry everyone who supports the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos) and the law of the seas. TODAY is the seventh anniversary of the Unclos award to the Philippines establishing its […]
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EU, 16 member states reaffirm support for WPS arbitral ruling on 7th year
MANILA, Philippines — The European Union delegation in the Philipines and 16 of the 27 EU member countries issued a joint statement on Tuesday reaffirming their support for the 2016 ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitration recognizing the Philippines’ rights over the West Philippine Sea. The ruling — which marks its seventh anniversary on […]
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PH must work hard to secure votes before bringing China’s actions to UNGA
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, July 13) — The Philippines needs to campaign hard for support from member states before bringing China’s refusal to recognize the 2016 arbitral award to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), retired Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said Wednesday. “The UN General Assembly is a seat of world opinion […]
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[OPINION] Revisiting the July 12, 2016 arbitral award
As long as China does not respect the EEZs of the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia in the South China Sea, China will never be a true friend of these countries’ Retired Justice Antonio Carpio delivered these remarks at a forum convened by the Stratbase ADR Institute to mark the seventh anniversary of the […]
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EU Says Arbitral Ruling On SCS Legally Binding
The European Union reiterated the fundamental importance of upholding the freedoms, rights and duties established in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, in particular the freedoms of navigation and overflight. On the seventh anniversary of the international arbitral ruling in The Hague invalidating China’s claim over almost the entire South China […]
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Seventh Anniversary of the Philippines-China South China Sea Arbitral Tribunal Ruling
Today marks the seventh anniversary of an Arbitral Tribunal constituted under the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention firmly rejecting the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) expansive South China Sea maritime claims, including any PRC claim to the area determined by the Arbitral Tribunal to be part of the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone and continental […]
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PCA arbitral ruling: Seven years after
When the Philippines initiated arbitration proceedings before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague in January 2013 against China’s expansive claims and assertions about its supposed “historic rights” over the South China Sea on the basis of its so-called “nine-dash line,” many – including the United States based on the information we received – […]