Author: John W. McManus The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, Volume 32, Issue 2, 2017, pages 199 – 237 Abstract: Offshore coral reefs of the South China Sea are subject to complex overlapping sovereignty claims by up to six regional nations. Escalating tensions have led to widespread structural reinforcement of military outposts on many … Continue reading
Author: Nguyen Hong Thao Maritime Awareness Project, 24 January 2017 The following are the excerpts of the article: On January 9, 2017, Australia and Timor-Leste (also known as East Timor) entered a new chapter in their maritime disagreement with the release of a trilateral joint statement (PCA 2016-10) signed by the two relevant parties and … Continue reading
By AFP 21 July 2016 Amid China’s outrage over an international tribunal that rejected its territorial claims in the South China Sea, the country is using new language that some experts say shows Beijing wants to be more flexible. But it is too late? China has been on a public relations offensive to discredit The … Continue reading
The following is an excerpt of book chapter by Ralf Emmers, “China’s Influence in the South China Sea and the Failure of Joint Development,” in Evelyn Goh, ed., Rising China’s Influence in Developing Asia (Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2016), DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198758518.003.0007. Abstract This chapter examines China’s efforts to shelve the South China Sea territorial disputes by negotiating … Continue reading
Nguyen Chu Hoi & Vu Hai Dang To cite this article: Nguyen Chu Hoi & Vu Hai Dang (2015) Building a Regional Network and Management Regime of Marine Protected Areas in the South China Sea for Sustainable Development, Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy, 18:2, 128-138, DOI: 10.1080/13880292.2015.1044797 INTRODUCTION The South China Sea (SCS) or … Continue reading
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Prospect for the joint development of Hydrocarbon resources in the South China Sea Leonardo BERNARD Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore Conference on Maritime Confidence Building Measures in the South China Sea, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, August 2013 In areas with multiple claimants, such as the South…
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Joint Development in the South China Sea Huy Duong cogitASIA With the South China Sea disputes remaining intractable, the need to manage them is paramount. Worldwide, joint development of disputed areas has proved to be a hallmark for managing disputes, yet this continues to elude the claimants to the…
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China’s deployment of its largest factory ship with its fishing fleet in the South China Sea raises questions about limits to commercial fishing in overlapping areas. Intensive fisheries in such claim areas which result in the extinction of certain fish stocks would be contrary to UNCLOS and may impede…
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>> Part 1 >> Part 2 >> Part 3 5. Perspectives for the establishment of a Bilateral MPAs Network between Vietnam and China This final section provides some general perspectives about how a bilateral network of MPAs between Vietnam and China might be established and managed, in order to…
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>> A bilateral network of marine protected areas between Vietnam and China: Is it the solution to substitute China’s unilateral ban on fishing in the South China Sea? (Part 1) >> >> A bilateral network of marine protected areas between Vietnam and China: Is it the solution to substitute China’s…
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