public international lawSouth China SeaThis article discusses the South China Sea dispute from the perspective of international law. First, it introduces some basic knowledge about international law in this field. In the second part, Spratly islands dispute is used as a concrete example to show ...
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South_China_Sea_dispute SouthChinaSeaDisputes By:ChenLei2011.11.15 1 TheairsoverSCSbecameintense InAugusttensionsbetweenChinaandVietnamaswellasChinaandPhilippinesoveroilexplorationactivitiesintheSpratlyIslandsintheSouthChinaSeahaveflared,highlightingtheSouthChinaSeadisputes.TheVietnameseyoungpeopleprotestedagainst...
China has also made clear—through the publication of a Position Paper in December 2014 and in other official statements—that, in its view, the Tribunal lacks jurisdiction in this matter. Article 288 of the Convention provides that: “In the event of a dispute as to whether a court or tri...
South China Sea Dispute: Taiwan Backgrounders-December 16, 2018 ByGeopolitical Monitor Summary It’s widely accepted that the South China Sea is a geopolitical flashpoint that could inadvertently trigger a regional, even international conflict.
ROME, July 4 (Xinhua) -- The South China Sea dispute between China and thePhilippinessuggest the attempt by theUnited Statesto contain China's role as regional and global power, an Italian expert said. "The United States needs China to be economically strong, but it does not want China to...
The South China Sea Dispute: Increasing Stakes, Rising Tensions Tensions are on the rise in the South China Sea. Longstanding sovereignty disputes over the profusion of atolls, shoals and reefs that dot the 1.2 million square miles of sea, allied to extensive overlapping claims to maritime space...
of the recent ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration on matters of dispute in the South China Sea "China's first international test" as an emerging power. Some foreign media wonder whether a resurgent China will uphold the international order. Will fears of a "China Threat" now ...
Zhao, H. (2013) "The South China Sea Dispute and China-ASEAN Relations," Asian Affairs, 44(1): 27-43.Zhao, The South China Sea dispute and China-ASEAN relations.There are at least eight disputes involving China, Brunei, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and others. Zhao Hong...
seasouthchinadisputearbitration仲裁 ChinahasreiterateditsoppositiontothearbitrationcasebroughtupbythePhilippinesagainstChinaintheSouthChinaSeadispute.AForeignMinistryspokespersonsaysChinaopposesanyactionsbythePhilippinestobringupandpushforwardthearbitrationprocess.Earlier,ChineseambassadortoManilaZhaoJianhuaurgedtheresumptionofa...