This Article describes the relevant features of United Nationas Convention on the Law of the Sea ( UNCLOS ), demonstrates how the Convention is ill-equipped to handle the complexity of the South China Sea disputes, and explores the role of the private sector behind State actors in any negotiated resolution of these disputes. This Article also surveys the development of these disputes from the last decade to the present day, using as a case study the tension between China and Vietnam in the 1990s when UNCLOS went into force. Although the case study occurred in the past decade, the pattern of behaviors observed may recur at any time, due to the Realpolitik dynamics of the situation. Specifically, this Article argues that: (1) The South China ...
Sovereignty over the South China Sea waters and the territorial features therein has been a contenti...
China claims South China Sea as its sovereign domain where it possesses the right to intervene milit...
The South China Sea is the fifth largest body of water in the world. It accounts for five trillion d...
This Article describes the relevant features of United Nationas Convention on the Law of the Sea ( U...
Tensions in the South China Sea have risen in recent years for reasons related to conflicting territ...
The South China Sea has recently become the locus of disputes that have the potential of escalating ...
China’s construction of artificial islands during last few years has raised concerns about militaris...
This article examines the role of ASEAN's norms in managing dispute over the South China Sea.ASEAN s...
This article seeks to make a contribution to the existing literature on the South China Sea issue by...
In 2012, tensions flared between China and the Philippines over plans to drill for oil in the Reed B...
Forming the maritime heart of SE Asia, the South China Sea has grown in recent years into one of the...
The rocks of the South China Sea (SCS) are where state sovereignty and geopolitics converge. As obse...
Abstract: This article examines the role of ASEAN's norms in managing dispute over the South China S...
The 1982 Law of the Sea Convention is very important because in addition to reflecting the results o...
<p>The disputes occur after the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea decides the rights and responsib...
Sovereignty over the South China Sea waters and the territorial features therein has been a contenti...
China claims South China Sea as its sovereign domain where it possesses the right to intervene milit...
The South China Sea is the fifth largest body of water in the world. It accounts for five trillion d...
This Article describes the relevant features of United Nationas Convention on the Law of the Sea ( U...
Tensions in the South China Sea have risen in recent years for reasons related to conflicting territ...
The South China Sea has recently become the locus of disputes that have the potential of escalating ...
China’s construction of artificial islands during last few years has raised concerns about militaris...
This article examines the role of ASEAN's norms in managing dispute over the South China Sea.ASEAN s...
This article seeks to make a contribution to the existing literature on the South China Sea issue by...
In 2012, tensions flared between China and the Philippines over plans to drill for oil in the Reed B...
Forming the maritime heart of SE Asia, the South China Sea has grown in recent years into one of the...
The rocks of the South China Sea (SCS) are where state sovereignty and geopolitics converge. As obse...
Abstract: This article examines the role of ASEAN's norms in managing dispute over the South China S...
The 1982 Law of the Sea Convention is very important because in addition to reflecting the results o...
<p>The disputes occur after the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea decides the rights and responsib...
Sovereignty over the South China Sea waters and the territorial features therein has been a contenti...
China claims South China Sea as its sovereign domain where it possesses the right to intervene milit...
The South China Sea is the fifth largest body of water in the world. It accounts for five trillion d...