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Historic titles and historic rights in the law of the sea in the light of the South China Sea arbitration / Kopela, Sophia   Journal Article
Kopela, Sophia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Historic titles and historic rights have been a complicated issue in the law of the sea both conceptually and practically. The South China Sea Arbitration between the Philippines and China raised important issues regarding the contemporary relevance and validity of historic claims, and the relationship between the Law of the Sea Convention and historic rights. This articles examines historic rights and historic titles in the law of the sea in the light of the South China Sea Arbitration and evaluates the contribution of the Tribunal's Awards to the clarification of these concepts.
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Modern creation of china’s ‘historic rights’ claim in the south china sea / Hayton, Bill   Journal Article
Hayton, Bill Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The overlapping territorial and maritime claims in the South China Sea threaten to spark conflict in East Asia. On several occasions in recent years, disputes over the right to extract oil and gas have caused clashes between Chinese and Southeast Asian vessels. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) was agreed by almost all countries in 1982 to try to resolve such disagreements. However, the People's Republic of China is currently trying to claim rights that go beyond UNCLOS and infringe on the UNCLOS-based rights of the other claimants. It deploys two arguments in particular: that the archipelagos in the South China Sea collectively generate rights to maritime resources and that China enjoys ‘historic rights’ in the sea. Neither of these arguments is found within UNCLOS, however. This article explores the origin of these Chinese arguments and finds that the ‘historic rights’ claim can be traced to a single Taiwanese academic writing in the 1990s during a period of intense debate in Taiwan over its relationship with the PRC.
Key Words Sovereignty  Indonesia  South China Sea  China  Vietnam  Brunei 
Malaysia  Philippines  Spratly Islands  Unclos  EEZ  Exclusive Economic Zone 
Paracel Islands  Historic Rights 
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ID:   151347


South China sea: an area of claims and counter-claims / Kukreja, Dhiraj   Journal Article
Kukreja, Dhiraj Journal Article
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