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PH, Australia, Japan, US press China to abide by the 2016 arbitral award

The Philadelphia Inquirer 04 May 2024
... the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to abide by the “final and legally binding” 2016 South China Sea Arbitral Tribunal Award.
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Dangerous, destabilizing behavior: US, Australia, Japan’s defense chiefs back PH vs China’s repeated harassment

Manila Bulletin 03 May 2024
... the PRC to adhere to the final and legally binding 2016 South China Sea Arbitral Tribunal Award and pledged to support states exercising their rights and freedoms in the South China Sea,” it added.
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Contesting the South China Sea

Taipei Times 02 May 2024
This in turn would limit China’s access to the South China Sea ...There is no legal basis for China’s expansive maritime claims in the South China Sea, and we oppose China’s militarization, coercive and intimidation activities in the South China Sea.”.
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Maritime community of shared future sets sail

China Daily 30 Apr 2024
... South China Sea dynamics, and why the United States has been intervening in other countries' disputes, deploying its military and conducting "freedom of navigation" operations in the South China Sea.
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Wild video captures a Chinese Coast Guard ship collide with a Philippine vessel while battering ...

Business Insider 30 Apr 2024
Official videos and other footage from media members show the latest flare-up between the two countries as China continues to defy international legal rulings on South China Sea territory and engage ...
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US has never sought peaceful solution in South China Sea: UK scholar

The News International 29 Apr 2024
After compiling a comprehensive history of international views on China’s sovereignty in the South China Sea, a British legal scholar emphasized that the U.S ... The History and Sovereignty of South China ...
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GLOBALink | Western legal archives back China's claims to Nanhai Zhudao: British scholar

Xinhua 27 Apr 2024
The legal conscience of France and Britain should require them to admit publicly that the Chinese claims to the South China Sea Islands (Nanhai Zhudao) are historically valid in Western international ...
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GLOBALink | The "South China Sea arbitration" is Humpty Dumpty's approach to law: British scholar

Xinhua 27 Apr 2024
There is a chaotic, manipulative use of international law, which is represented by the South China Sea Arbitration of 2016, said British legal scholar Anthony Carty in an interview ... The "South ...
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GLOBALink | Western archives prove China's sovereignty over Nanhai Zhudao: British scholar

Xinhua 26 Apr 2024
A British legal scholar has gone through 100 years of British, French, and U.S. archives on the South China Sea ... American expat gets a taste of youcha in south China ... American expat gets a taste of youcha in south China.
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Keeping our nerves on the peso

Manila Bulletin 24 Apr 2024
After the US and Australia expressed support for the Philippines, the foreign ministers of the G-7 declared that “there is no legal basis for China’s expansive maritime claims in the South China Sea.” ...
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G7 call for peace in SCS lauded

The Manila Times 22 Apr 2024
"We want to see a South China Sea of peace, stability and prosperity, and the cessation of interference, obstruction and harassment of the Philippines' legal activities within our recognized maritime entitlements," it said.
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A 'military Schengen' in the South China Sea

The Manila Times 22 Apr 2024
There are nations aligned with our adherence to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and the South China Sea arbitral ruling ... The establishment of a 'military and marine conservation Schengen' in the South China Sea holds immense potential.
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Beijing warns against flexing of ‘gunboat muscles’ as US and Philippines begin military drills

The Observer 22 Apr 2024
A Chinese military official has warned against countries flexing “gunboat muscles”, as the Philippines and US begin three weeks of unprecedented joint drills in the South China Sea ... Dynamic in South ...
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China concerned over US deployment of missiles in PH

The Manila Times 21 Apr 2024
In the case of the South China Sea, the agency maintains that the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos) and the final and legally binding 2016 Arbitral Award provide a definitive lawful basis ...
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