The fundamental position of the Philippines regarding the extent of its territorial and maritime boundaries is based on two contentious premises: first, that the limits of its national territory are the boundaries laid down in the 1898 Treaty of Paris which ceded the Philippines from Spain to the UnitedStates; and second, that all the waters embraced within these imaginary lines are its territorial waters. The position of the Philippine Government is contested in the international community and runs against rules in the Law of the SeaConvention, which the Philippines signed and ratified. This situation poses two fundamental unresolved issues of conflict: first, is the issue on the breadth of its territorial sea, and second, its treatment of...
Maritime boundaries play an essential role in determining the state's sovereignty, rights to exploit...
Recognition of the archipelagic concept accommodated in chapter IV United Nations Conventions Law of...
The terrytory of a country in addition to our knowledge of air and land is also the ocean. However, ...
The fundamental position of the Philippines regarding the extent of its territorial and maritime bou...
The territorial boundaries of the Philippines, inherited from Spain and the United States in 1898, a...
The Philippines, on the basis of historic right of title, claims that its territorial sea extends to...
The Philippine territorial water claim is unique in international law. On the basis of historic righ...
The fundamental position of the Philippines is that the limits of its national territory are the bou...
The Philippine Treaty Limits define the colonial territorial limits of the Philippine Archipelago an...
Over the course of history, territorial disputes have always been present. As each state tries to de...
The geographic nature of the Philippines as well as its numerous activities in relation to the sea,...
The title of this legal writting/thesis is: "The Existence of Determination of the Exclusive Economi...
During the past fifty years, considerable controversy has taken place concerning delineation of the ...
In history, the sea has been shown to have had various functions, including as a source of food for ...
Law of the sea is an area where few opportunties to take jurisdiction are declined by international ...
Maritime boundaries play an essential role in determining the state's sovereignty, rights to exploit...
Recognition of the archipelagic concept accommodated in chapter IV United Nations Conventions Law of...
The terrytory of a country in addition to our knowledge of air and land is also the ocean. However, ...
The fundamental position of the Philippines regarding the extent of its territorial and maritime bou...
The territorial boundaries of the Philippines, inherited from Spain and the United States in 1898, a...
The Philippines, on the basis of historic right of title, claims that its territorial sea extends to...
The Philippine territorial water claim is unique in international law. On the basis of historic righ...
The fundamental position of the Philippines is that the limits of its national territory are the bou...
The Philippine Treaty Limits define the colonial territorial limits of the Philippine Archipelago an...
Over the course of history, territorial disputes have always been present. As each state tries to de...
The geographic nature of the Philippines as well as its numerous activities in relation to the sea,...
The title of this legal writting/thesis is: "The Existence of Determination of the Exclusive Economi...
During the past fifty years, considerable controversy has taken place concerning delineation of the ...
In history, the sea has been shown to have had various functions, including as a source of food for ...
Law of the sea is an area where few opportunties to take jurisdiction are declined by international ...
Maritime boundaries play an essential role in determining the state's sovereignty, rights to exploit...
Recognition of the archipelagic concept accommodated in chapter IV United Nations Conventions Law of...
The terrytory of a country in addition to our knowledge of air and land is also the ocean. However, ...