The potential marine pollution threat from oil and gas development activities in the disputed South China sea/spratly area: A role that Taiwan can play

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This article examines the potential threat of marine pollution caused by offshore oil and gas development activities in the disputed areas of the South China Sea (SCS) and the Spratly Islands. After addressing the potential threat of marine pollution, it discusses the legal obligations and political commitment of the SCS littoral states regarding the protection of the marine environment in the area. The role that Taiwan can play in these matters is also examined.

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Song, Y. H. (2008). The potential marine pollution threat from oil and gas development activities in the disputed South China sea/spratly area: A role that Taiwan can play. Ocean Development and International Law, 39(2), 150–177. https://doi.org/10.1080/00908320802013768

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