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WHOMERSLEY, CHRIS (3) answer(s).
 
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Award on the merits in the case brought by the philippines against china relating to the south china sea: a critique / Whomersley, Chris   Journal Article
Whomersley, Chris Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Tribunal constituted under UNCLOS in the proceedings brought by the Philippines against China has now rendered its Award on the Merits. This prompts two questions. First, does the Award strengthen the doubts which have been expressed about whether the Tribunal ought to have taken jurisdiction over the case? And second how cogent is the reasoning of the Tribunal on the substantive issues raised by the Philippines? This paper aims to explore both of these questions.
Key Words Philippines  China Relating  South China Sea: 
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Offshore archipelagos enclosed by straight baselines: a reply to j. ashley roach / Whomersley, Chris   Journal Article
Whomersley, Chris Journal Article
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Key Words Offshore Archipelagos 
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South China Sea: the award of the tribunal in the case brought by philippines against China- a critique / Whomersley, Chris   Journal Article
Whomersley, Chris Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Tribunal in the case brought by the Philippines against China in relation to the South China Sea has recently given its decision on whether it has jurisdiction to entertain the claims. Although it only found unequivocally that it has jurisdiction over three of the fifteen claims, this paper explains why in a number of respects the argumentation used by the Tribunal is weak. In particular it questions whether the Tribunal was right to proceed when issues of maritime delimitation and disputes over territorial sovereignty are outside its jurisdiction. The paper also criticizes the manner in which the Tribunal reached the conclusion that there was no undertaking to solve any disputes in the South China Sea through other means.
Key Words South China Sea  China  Philippines 
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