Arbitration
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Opinion: The Expanding Assault on China’s South China Sea Claims
China’s ambiguous claim to the South China Sea, approximately demarcated by a series of hash marks known as the “nine-dashed line,” faced objections from an expanding number of parties over the past two weeks. While a challenge from the United States came from an unsurprising source, actions by Indonesia and Vietnam were unexpected in their […]
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Will China accept international law in the South China Sea?
The ongoing disputes between the Philippines and China in the South China Sea are about to reach a critical point. In January 2013 the Philippines activated procedures under Article 287 and Annex VII of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) over a dispute about the validity of China’s ‘nine-dash line’ […]
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From “Assuring Freedom of Navigation” to “Drill, Baby, Drill” in the South China Sea
Analysis, Arbitration, China, Oil, Paracels, Philippines, South China Sea Dispute, Spratlys, UNCLOS, VietnamAs I predicted a while back, the United States has quietly ditched its old, underperforming pretext for confrontation in the South China Sea and is sidestepping into a new justification. I do not care deeply about America’s stake in the South China Sea so I have little interest in slogging through recent American & Chinese contributions to […]
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China moves from ‘restraint’ to ‘resolve’ in South China Sea
The perfect storm for geopolitical instability: high emotions, high levels of resolve, and low levels of communication and coordination. This characterisation applies to crises such as in eastern Ukraine and Syria. It may also describe a long-simmering dispute in the South China Sea which has the potential to escalate dramatically. Linda Jakobson’s latest paper explains […]
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‘Confucius’ on the South China Sea dispute
Arbitration, China, Confucius, History, Philippines, Position Paper, Satire, South China Sea Dispute, UNLCOSIf you walk around the Chinese garden section of the Luneta Park, you would find a statue of China’s most important teacher, Kong Zi, or more popularly known under his Latinized name, Confucius. From the moment the Han dynasty officially made his thoughts the ideological cement of society, Confucius has served as the symbol of […]
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Rough seas: Will PH ‘lawfare’ work vs China?
Arbitration, China, Justice Antonio T. Carpio, Lawfare, Paracels, Philippines, Position Paper, South China Sea Dispute, Spratlys, UNCLOS, VietnamMANILA, Philippines – In the so-called David versus Goliath disputes in the South China Sea, China holds the sticks and carrots. From gunboat to money diplomacy, it seizes the upper hand over its smaller neighbors. Yet the Philippines is slinging its own stone: international law. How far will this shot go? The Philippines made history […]
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Rival nations face showdown in UN trial
Beijing is fast approaching a Monday deadline to submit its defence in the arbitration case against its South China Sea claims brought by the Philippines. That case, brought under the UN Convention on… Read more: http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/449418/rival-nations-face-showdown-in-un-trial.
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Vietnam stands with PHL position on UN tribunal
Arbitration, China, Kalayaan Group of Islands, Philippines, Position Paper, South China Sea Dispute, Spratlys, UNCLOS, VietnamVietnam sided with Philippine government saying that the United Nations Arbitral Tribunal has jurisdiction on settling maritime disputes base on U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea. “To protect its legal rights and interests in the East Sea which may be affected in the South China Sea Arbitration case, Vietnam has expressed its position […]
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China dismisses Vietnam’s claim for South China Sea islands
China has dismissed Vietnam’s sovereignty claim for the Nansha and Xisha islands in the South China Sea, saying it is “illegal and invalid” and “China will never accept such claim.” Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei made the comment on late Thursday after Vietnam’s foreign ministry said Vietnam held sovereignty over the Nansha and Xisha islands […]
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Vietnam joins Philippines in case vs China
Arbitration, China, Oil Rig, Paracels, Philippines, Position Paper, South China Sea Dispute, UNCLOS, VietnamMANILA, Philippines – Vietnam submitted its position on the Philippines’ historic arbitration case against China, the first time another South China Sea claimant formally used legal proceedings to challenge China’s expansive sea claims. Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs made the announcement on Thursday, December 11, in response to questions on its stand about China’s position […]