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Beyond the scope of the dispute settlement between the Philippines and China, the
South China Sea
arbitral award can be thought to significantly influence the development of international law and the law of the sea. Accordingly, this book seeks to examine the
arbitration from the perspective of the development of public international law and its limitations. Specifically it addresses the issues of jurisdiction of the Annex VII Arbitral Tribunal, the historic rights, the legal status of maritime features, the lawfulness of various activities of China, and the role of the
arbitration in the international dispute settlement. In considering these issues, this book examines the
arbitration in three respects: (i) the clarification of relevant rules and obligations under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea as well as international law, (ii) the protection of community interests at sea, and (iii) considerations of time elements in international law.
South China Sea
arbitral award can be thought to significantly influence the development of international law and the law of the sea. Accordingly, this book seeks to examine the
arbitration from the perspective of the development of public international law and its limitations. Specifically it addresses the issues of jurisdiction of the Annex VII Arbitral Tribunal, the historic rights, the legal status of maritime features, the lawfulness of various activities of China, and the role of the
arbitration in the international dispute settlement. In considering these issues, this book examines the
arbitration in three respects: (i) the clarification of relevant rules and obligations under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea as well as international law, (ii) the protection of community interests at sea, and (iii) considerations of time elements in international law.