Universalizing the law of the sea in the south china sea dispute

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This article argues that a resolution of the maritime disputes in the South China Sea must be based upon a universalist framework where the maritime interests of the world are upheld. The article discusses the universalist framework of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the universalist approach taken by the Tribunal on 12 July 2016 in the South China Sea Arbitration regarding the extinguishment of a state’s “exceptionalist” maritime claims and the adoption of strict criteria for the characterization of features at sea.

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Sison, M. P. T. (2018). Universalizing the law of the sea in the south china sea dispute. Ocean Development and International Law, 49(2), 157–175. https://doi.org/10.1080/00908320.2018.1442181

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