This research aims to understand and clarify the International legal perspec-tive relating to the current dispute and how they are resolved according to International law between Vietnam and China over fishing rights in the South China Sea. This paper has adopted a normative legal research with a statutory and historical approaches. The data will be analysed by using de-scriptive-analytical analysis. This paper reveals that there are two legal is-sues in the fishing rights conflict between Vietnam and China. First is the legality of the Nine-dashed Line by China to claim the disputed water. Sec-ond, the legality of unilateral fishing ban policy by China over the disputed water, which both has no legality under International law. Although Ch...
Since the ancient times and for centuries, South China Sea has been the hub of transmission of trade...
The existence of sovereign rights in the North Natuna Sea has begun to be disturbed since China's cl...
This article focuses on how international law is argued by the parties to the South China Sea disput...
This research aims to understand and clarify the international legal perspec-tive relating to the cu...
China’s enforcement of a fishing ban in the South China Sea poses a dilemma for Vietnam as well as i...
The South China Sea is a strategic marine area and contains both living and non-living natural resou...
Disputes over territorial sovereignty have motivated states to take confrontational positions in res...
Tensions in the South China Sea have risen in recent years for reasons related to conflicting territ...
ABSTRACT: The South China Sea serves as the maritime boundary between Indonesia and Vietnam. Various...
2019 Elsevier Ltd Maritime and territorial disputes have created tension among States bordering the ...
Indonesia tries to protect sea areas to avoid illegal fishing cases and maritime boundary disputes. ...
The South China Sea dispute is complicated in terms of its nature, the sovereignty issues of the isl...
Decreasing number of fishery resources impacted by unsustainable fisheries management, climate issue...
This article attempts to analyse the South China Sea (SCS) conflict from the standpoints of both Vie...
Abstract: This article examines the progress made in managing Vietnam's maritime boundary dispu...
Since the ancient times and for centuries, South China Sea has been the hub of transmission of trade...
The existence of sovereign rights in the North Natuna Sea has begun to be disturbed since China's cl...
This article focuses on how international law is argued by the parties to the South China Sea disput...
This research aims to understand and clarify the international legal perspec-tive relating to the cu...
China’s enforcement of a fishing ban in the South China Sea poses a dilemma for Vietnam as well as i...
The South China Sea is a strategic marine area and contains both living and non-living natural resou...
Disputes over territorial sovereignty have motivated states to take confrontational positions in res...
Tensions in the South China Sea have risen in recent years for reasons related to conflicting territ...
ABSTRACT: The South China Sea serves as the maritime boundary between Indonesia and Vietnam. Various...
2019 Elsevier Ltd Maritime and territorial disputes have created tension among States bordering the ...
Indonesia tries to protect sea areas to avoid illegal fishing cases and maritime boundary disputes. ...
The South China Sea dispute is complicated in terms of its nature, the sovereignty issues of the isl...
Decreasing number of fishery resources impacted by unsustainable fisheries management, climate issue...
This article attempts to analyse the South China Sea (SCS) conflict from the standpoints of both Vie...
Abstract: This article examines the progress made in managing Vietnam's maritime boundary dispu...
Since the ancient times and for centuries, South China Sea has been the hub of transmission of trade...
The existence of sovereign rights in the North Natuna Sea has begun to be disturbed since China's cl...
This article focuses on how international law is argued by the parties to the South China Sea disput...