West Philippine Sea
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Law Of The Sea: US In, China Out? Dems Push Ratification
WASHINGTON: Leading legislators from both parties welcomed today’s UN tribunal ruling against Chinese claims in the South China Sea. But while Republicans focused on China’s misdeeds, Democrats consistently brought up an American omission: The United States has never ratified the very treaty empowering the tribunal to stand up China, the UN Convention on the Law […]
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WASHINGTON: Leading legislators from both parties welcomed today’s UN tribunal ruling against Chinese claims in the South China Sea. But while Republicans focused on China’s misdeeds, Democrats consistently brought up an American omission: The United States has never ratified the very treaty empowering the tribunal to stand up China, the UN Convention on the Law […]
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JAMES SHOAL China’s citizens are livid at the South China Sea ruling because they’ve always been taught it is theirs
Chinese citizens have reacted swiftly and angrily to a ruling this week that China’s claim to most of the South China Sea is illegal. Patriotic netizens have called for war against the Philippines, a boycott of the country’s products, and created a somewhat racist cartoon to mock Filipinos. They’re jumping the Great Firewall to spit […]
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Ambassadors hail UN tribunal ruling
The Philippine Ambassadors Foundation Inc. (PAFI) has hailed the ruling of the UN Permanent Court of Arbitration on the Philippines’ case against China over disputed territories in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea). “It [UN arbitral tribunal] has awarded the Philippines a sweeping victory on all the significant points raised by [the country] to […]
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A landmark victory
On Tuesday, an international tribunal in The Netherlands issued a ruling on the Philippines’ case against the People’s Republic of China. The decision was a resounding success considering that the major points raised by our country were resolved in its favor, such as: 1) The nine-dash line map being used by the PRC to bully […]
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South China Sea court loss takes initiative away from China
The Spratly Islands are henceforth no longer islands, but demoted to lowly rocks and low-tide features. That is one of the far-reaching implications from this week’s portentous ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) tribunal, on the dispute brought by the Philippines against China in the South China Sea. No judgment was made about […]
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AWARD: In the Matter of the South China Sea Arbitration Between The Philippines and China
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‘NO HISTORIC RIGHTS’ Int’l tribunal invalidates China’s nine-dash line, massive claims
The Philippines on Tuesday scored a victory against China in a landmark ruling by an international tribunal that invalidated Beijing’s massive claims in South China Sea. “The Tribunal concluded that there was no legal basis for China to claim historic rights to resources within the sea areas falling within the ‘nine-dash line’,” the Permanent Court […]
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Singapore urges ‘self-restraint’ from all parties after South China Sea ruling
SINGAPORE: Following the Hague tribunal’s ruling on the South China Sea, Singapore has urged all parties to “fully respect legal and diplomatic processes, exercise self-restraint and avoid conducting any activities that may raise tensions in the region”. The United Nations-backed tribunal said Beijing has no legal basis to claim “historic rights” to islands in the […]
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South China Sea Ruling Could Pose Dilemma for Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte
An international tribunal overwhelmingly backed Manila’s arguments over Beijing’s conduct in disputed waters The Philippines urged China “to exercise restraint and sobriety” after an international tribunal overwhelmingly backed Manila in a legal case concerning Beijing’s conduct in the disputed South China Sea, a decision that may complicate newly elected President Rodrigo Duterte’s plans to reset […]