In the South China Sea Arbitration 2016, the Tribunal ruled on the criteria to determine the historic status of waters. Historic title claims are exceptional as they create rights and obligations outside the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). This article examines the Canadian historic title claim to the Northwest Passage in light of the ruling. First, the article will go into the Tribunal’s analysis of the criteria and standard of evidence required for establishing a historic rights/title claim (specifically, China’s claim in the South China Sea). Next, Canada’s claim will be tested against the three general criteria (effective exercise of jurisdiction, passage of time and acquiescence by foreign states). The goal of...
The Philippines had a major, if unenforceable, win against China in the 12 July South China Sea Arbi...
China claims South China Sea as its sovereign domain where it possesses the right to intervene milit...
The territorial sea of Canada consists of a 12-mile belt of maritime space extending seaward from th...
China has, without challenge, enjoyed and exercised certain rights in the South China Sea throughout...
Historic titles and historic rights have been a complicated issue in the law of the sea both concept...
The South China Sea is the fifth largest body of water in the world. It accounts for five trillion d...
In January of 2022, the United States Department of State concluded in their Limits in the Seas stud...
This article examines validity of international law, UNCLOS, over historic rights, particularly focu...
Objective: This paper predominantly aims at evaluating the territorial claims made by China in the S...
Competing territorial and boundary claims over the various maritime features in the South China Sea ...
In the unilateral claim, every determination of a territory is the right of a sovereign state and do...
Heightened attention is being paid to the Northwest Passage, the waters that flow among the islands ...
The South China Sea dispute challenges the future development of maritime legal order and internatio...
People may initial not see the area known as the South China Sea as worthy of the trouble of an Arbi...
Kristiyanto, Dhiana Puspitawati, SH., LLM., PhD, Agis Ardhiansyah, SH., LLM Fakultas Hukum Universit...
The Philippines had a major, if unenforceable, win against China in the 12 July South China Sea Arbi...
China claims South China Sea as its sovereign domain where it possesses the right to intervene milit...
The territorial sea of Canada consists of a 12-mile belt of maritime space extending seaward from th...
China has, without challenge, enjoyed and exercised certain rights in the South China Sea throughout...
Historic titles and historic rights have been a complicated issue in the law of the sea both concept...
The South China Sea is the fifth largest body of water in the world. It accounts for five trillion d...
In January of 2022, the United States Department of State concluded in their Limits in the Seas stud...
This article examines validity of international law, UNCLOS, over historic rights, particularly focu...
Objective: This paper predominantly aims at evaluating the territorial claims made by China in the S...
Competing territorial and boundary claims over the various maritime features in the South China Sea ...
In the unilateral claim, every determination of a territory is the right of a sovereign state and do...
Heightened attention is being paid to the Northwest Passage, the waters that flow among the islands ...
The South China Sea dispute challenges the future development of maritime legal order and internatio...
People may initial not see the area known as the South China Sea as worthy of the trouble of an Arbi...
Kristiyanto, Dhiana Puspitawati, SH., LLM., PhD, Agis Ardhiansyah, SH., LLM Fakultas Hukum Universit...
The Philippines had a major, if unenforceable, win against China in the 12 July South China Sea Arbi...
China claims South China Sea as its sovereign domain where it possesses the right to intervene milit...
The territorial sea of Canada consists of a 12-mile belt of maritime space extending seaward from th...