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The Philippine claim to Bajo de Masinloc in the context of the South China Sea dispute

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posted on 2024-11-14, 16:49 authored by Lowell BautistaLowell Bautista
The Philippine claim to Bajo de Masinloc, otherwise referred to as Scarborough Shoal, finds solid basis in international law. The territorial claim of the Philippines over Bajo de Masinloc is strong relative to the claim of China as well as with respect to the principles on the acquisition of territory in international law, in particular, on the basis of effective occupation. The sovereign rights and jurisdiction asserted by the Philippines over the maritime entitlements of the features in Bajo de Masinloc are founded on principles of international law and consistent with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which both the Philippines and China have signed and ratified. This paper aims to examine the Philippine claim over Bajo de Masinloc particularly focusing on the 2012 standoff between the Philippines and China and the arbitration case filed by the Philippines against China over the West Philippine Sea.

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L. Bautista, 'The Philippine claim to Bajo de Masinloc in the context of the South China Sea dispute' (2013) 6 (2) Journal of East Asia and International Law 497-529.

Journal title

Journal of East Asia and International Law

Volume

6

Issue

2

Pagination

497-529

Language

English

RIS ID

85271

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