
Conflict Transformation through International Organizations - E
... Asian Nations (ASEAN) on the other hand. Whereas the OAS’s approach proved to be predominantly formal, legalistic, and factual, ASEAN followed a more indirect, albeit overall more holistic course. While the OAS was mostly confronted with disputes between two of its members and developed various tool ...
... Asian Nations (ASEAN) on the other hand. Whereas the OAS’s approach proved to be predominantly formal, legalistic, and factual, ASEAN followed a more indirect, albeit overall more holistic course. While the OAS was mostly confronted with disputes between two of its members and developed various tool ...
No risk of oil shock, most oil exists in the Arctic
... could result in armed conflict, analyst warns; 'The U.S. should not underestimate Canadian passions on this issue'”, February 29, 2008, Lexis> ...
... could result in armed conflict, analyst warns; 'The U.S. should not underestimate Canadian passions on this issue'”, February 29, 2008, Lexis> ...
Military Activities in the EEZ
... the line denotes a claim of sovereignty seem to suggest that since these islands groups are claimed as sovereign, the U-shaped line that surrounds them also defines some form of sovereignty, perhaps similar to a territorial or archipelagic sea. The second group views the line as a claim of “historic ...
... the line denotes a claim of sovereignty seem to suggest that since these islands groups are claimed as sovereign, the U-shaped line that surrounds them also defines some form of sovereignty, perhaps similar to a territorial or archipelagic sea. The second group views the line as a claim of “historic ...
verbatim record of the legal experts meeting on the law of the sea
... with other legitimate uses of the sea; and 4) conducted with respect to the other terms of the UNCLOS treaty, including those pertaining to protection and preservation of the marine environment. Coastal nations have the exclusive right to regulate, authorize, and conduct scientific research in their ...
... with other legitimate uses of the sea; and 4) conducted with respect to the other terms of the UNCLOS treaty, including those pertaining to protection and preservation of the marine environment. Coastal nations have the exclusive right to regulate, authorize, and conduct scientific research in their ...
4. The gaps for satellite ocean observing systems
... Before we study the main gaps in the marine monitoring system, it is necessary to know that most important capacity is economy, marine industry, marine power and marine environment. . 2.1 Comparison about history related with ocean Europe and ocean Europe is washed upon to the north by the Arctic Oc ...
... Before we study the main gaps in the marine monitoring system, it is necessary to know that most important capacity is economy, marine industry, marine power and marine environment. . 2.1 Comparison about history related with ocean Europe and ocean Europe is washed upon to the north by the Arctic Oc ...
Managing the Ocean Commons Beyond National Jurisdiction
... was traditionally carried out on the land. This has occasioned conflicts and wars, which, if not handled properly, would escalate beyond manageable proportions. Dubuquoy and Gaudot argue that areas of dispute have emerged as a result of maritime border extension. In their own words, These new border ...
... was traditionally carried out on the land. This has occasioned conflicts and wars, which, if not handled properly, would escalate beyond manageable proportions. Dubuquoy and Gaudot argue that areas of dispute have emerged as a result of maritime border extension. In their own words, These new border ...
China issues white paper on Diaoyu Dao BEIJING
... said island of Formosa" . The Diaoyu Dao Islands were ceded to Japan as "islands appertaining or belonging to the said island of Formosa". Japan's occupation of Diaoyu Dao during the Sino-Japanese War in 1895 is illegal and invalid. After World War II, Diaoyu Dao was returned to China in accordance ...
... said island of Formosa" . The Diaoyu Dao Islands were ceded to Japan as "islands appertaining or belonging to the said island of Formosa". Japan's occupation of Diaoyu Dao during the Sino-Japanese War in 1895 is illegal and invalid. After World War II, Diaoyu Dao was returned to China in accordance ...
Executive Summary
... support regional stability and freedom of navigation rights, but do not represent a departure from our posture of neutrality on the underlying sovereignty disputes. When conducting freedom of navigation exercises, the administration should not broadcast operational details because public disclosure ...
... support regional stability and freedom of navigation rights, but do not represent a departure from our posture of neutrality on the underlying sovereignty disputes. When conducting freedom of navigation exercises, the administration should not broadcast operational details because public disclosure ...
Is Neutrality an Option for the Philippines? by Francisco S. Tatad
... occur, they are more likely to be between the United States and Japan on the one hand, and China on the other, because of the larger question of regional dominance and sphere of influence. As the oldest Asia-Pacific power and the world’s only superpower, the United States, with its Seventh Fleet, is ...
... occur, they are more likely to be between the United States and Japan on the one hand, and China on the other, because of the larger question of regional dominance and sphere of influence. As the oldest Asia-Pacific power and the world’s only superpower, the United States, with its Seventh Fleet, is ...
china, the us-japan alliance and war: avoiding the thucydides trap?
... In September 2015, President Xi Jinping rejected the fatalistic view that China and the United States are destined for war. He affirmed: “There is no such thing as the so-called Thucydides trap in the world. But should major countries time and again make the mistakes of strategic miscalculation, the ...
... In September 2015, President Xi Jinping rejected the fatalistic view that China and the United States are destined for war. He affirmed: “There is no such thing as the so-called Thucydides trap in the world. But should major countries time and again make the mistakes of strategic miscalculation, the ...
Philippines v. China
Philippines v. China is a pending arbitration case concerning the legality of China's ""nine-dotted line"" claim over the South China Sea under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).