Endangered Species and Fragile Ecosystems in the South China Sea

Endangered Species and Fragile Ecosystems in the South China Sea
Author: Alfredo C. Robles Jr.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9715556752

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Endangered Species and Fragile Ecosystems in the South China Sea

Endangered Species and Fragile Ecosystems in the South China Sea
Author: Alfredo C. Robles, Jr.
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-11-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811398131

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This book presents an in-depth analysis of the environmental issues raised in the South China Sea Arbitration Awards, which have not attracted as much attention in the Philippines as the “nine-dash line”. Specifically it focuses on the conservation of endangered species and the conservation of fragile ecosystems in the South China Sea. The aims of the book are two-fold. First, it seeks to explain the Philippine perspective on the environmental aspects of its dispute with China. The book reconstructs the Philippine perspective in part by consulting several dozens of the hundreds of documents that the Philippines submitted to the Tribunal. Some of these documents were classified as secret and would thus have never been made available to the public had it not been for the arbitration. Second, it attempts to explain the decisions of the Tribunal on jurisdiction and admissibility as well as the decisions on the merits of the dispute. The book does this by consulting not only the two Awards but also the hundreds of pages of transcripts, expert reports, supplemental submissions and written responses by the Philippines to questions posed by the Tribunal.

Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business

Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business
Author: Christian Campbell
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789403531649

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Climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic have brought into focus how vulnerable our “normal” lives are. More than ever, there is a need to regulate the competition for and exploitation of increasingly scare natural resources. But how are the competing interests to be balanced? And who is to undertake the regulation? The air, the climate, and the seas escape national boundaries. And while the reset of the pandemic may have alleviated some of the pressure, it has also highlighted how health and hygiene regimes are of global importance. The present volume does not capture the breadth or depth of current concerns of international environmental law. However, it does offer eight amuse-bouches to whet readers’ intellectual appetites: EU perspectives on habitat protection and risk management in times of climate change and health crises; WTO perspectives on the renewable energy sector and the protection of marine habitats; a discourse on how international law imposes environmental responsibilities with regard to disputed maritime areas; a comparison of national regulations against each other and the international framework for dealing with plastic waste; a look at Kuwait’s evolving approach to waste disposal and management; an examination of Brazil’s legal framework for dam safety in the wake of recent catastrophic events; and finally, a pioneering Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) in regard to destruction of the Amazon

Security Strategy and Military Dynamics in the South China Sea

Security  Strategy  and Military Dynamics in the South China Sea
Author: Houlden, Gordon,Romaniuk, Scott,Nong Hong
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781529213454

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Bringing together international experts, this collection provides fresh perspectives on geopolitical concerns in the South China Sea. It is an accessible, even-handed examination of current and future rivalries and challenges in one of the most strategically important and militarized maritime regions of the world.

The Defaulting State and the South China Sea Arbitration

The Defaulting State and the South China Sea Arbitration
Author: Alfredo C. Robles Jr.
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2023-05-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789811963940

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This book focuses on the legal and procedural problems caused by China’s default in the South China Sea Arbitration. Many of these problems arose because in several respects, China departed from the conduct of other defaulting States in cases before the International Court of Justice. The book argues that the Tribunal, confronted with the difficulties of maintaining the balance between two parties in a situation of default, drew on the full range of its powers to ensure that neither China nor the Philippines would suffer from China’s default. Further, the book describes the shortcomings of the submissions of putative amicus curiae. It refutes China’s questioning of the independence and impartiality of the experts and of the judges. In so doing, it explains the expert opinions and the Tribunal ’s assessments of the latter in the areas of satellite imagery, coral reef ecology, and navigational safety, while rebutting the half- truths and counter-truths disseminated by Chinese scholars about the proceedings. The book compares China’s threats to the independence of the Tribunal to its behavior towards Chinese judges. It places China’s accusations of bias against the Tribunal in the context of China’s domestic situation, and concludes that the Tribunal, acting independently and impartially, was able to perform the judicial function, despite China’s default.

The Environmental Rule of Law for Oceans

The Environmental Rule of Law for Oceans
Author: Froukje Maria Platjouw,Alla Pozdnakova
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781009253765

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A forward-looking perspective on how law should evolve to better protect and preserve our oceans.

Dispatches from the South China Sea

Dispatches from the South China Sea
Author: James Borton
Publsiher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2022-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781627343701

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The impact of continuous coastal development, reclamation, destruction of corals, overfishing and increased maritime traffic places all of us on the front lines of preserving our oceans. Marine biologists, who share a common language that cuts across political, economic and social differences, recognize that the sea’s remarkable coral reefs, which provide food, jobs and protection against storms and floods, have suffered unprecedented rates of destruction in recent decades. Dispatches from the South China Sea’s blend of participatory research and field reportage paves the way for a transformation of policy and, provides a basis for the eventual resolution of some of today’s major maritime conflicts. From overfishing, illegal and unregulated fishing, coral reef destruction and reclamations, Dispatches from the South China Sea charts science-driven cooperation opportunities. James Borton purposefully and passionately argues that the South China Sea can become a body of water that unites, rather than divides.

The South China Sea Arbitration

The South China Sea Arbitration
Author: Alfredo C. Robles
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782845836

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The South China Sea Arbitration, which marks the first time that the Philippines and China have been parties to a compulsory dispute settlement procedure, is a landmark legal case. The Tribunal tackled head-on critical issues in the interpretation and application of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea that other international courts have failed to address, particularly the compatibility of historic rights with the Convention, the identification of maritime features as permanently submerged or above water at high-tide, and the distinction between features that are fully entitled to maritime zones and those that are not. In addition, the Tribunal also had to decide on issues as diverse as near-collisions at sea, illegal fishing of giant clams and sea turtles, and the destruction of fragile coral reefs resulting from island-building. The Tribunals task was rendered arduous by Chinas refusal to appear before it. In these circumstances, understanding the Tribunals decisions is a challenging undertaking. Chinas public relations campaign targeting the proceedings raised issues that the layperson could readily grasp, notably African states support for its non-appearance, the integrity of the judges, and the validity of arbitral awards. Understanding the Awards and Debating with China aims to facilitate understanding of the South China Sea Arbitration by presenting detailed summaries of the two Arbitral Awards. The author rebuts the questionable claims raised by Chinas public relations campaign and highlights Chinas covert actions during the proceedings.