Probing Vietnam’s Legal Prospects in the South China Sea Dispute

Although most Asian states are signatories to UNCLOS, which offers options for dispute resolution by either voluntary or compulsory processes, in reality fewer than a dozen Asian states have taken advantage of such an approach. The decision to adopt third-party mechanisms comes under great scrutiny...

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Tác giả chính: Hong Kong To Nguyen, Manh Tung Ho, Quan-Hoang Vuong
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spelling oai:localhost:PNK-33032022-08-17T05:54:46Z Probing Vietnam’s Legal Prospects in the South China Sea Dispute Hong Kong To Nguyen Manh Tung Ho Quan-Hoang Vuong unclos maritime law Although most Asian states are signatories to UNCLOS, which offers options for dispute resolution by either voluntary or compulsory processes, in reality fewer than a dozen Asian states have taken advantage of such an approach. The decision to adopt third-party mechanisms comes under great scrutiny and deliberation, not least because of the entailing legal procedures and the politically sensitive nature of disputes. Vietnam claims the second-largest maritime area in the South China Sea dispute after China. A comparison of two recent cases—the arbitration between the Philippines and China and the conciliation between Timor-Leste and Australia—highlights the importance of selecting between binding and nonbinding decisions and framing a complaint. In particular, any legal action under UNCLOS should specify China’s claims and actions in areas that encroach on Vietnam’s claimed exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and violate international law. 2021-10-27T02:05:05Z 2021-10-27T02:05:05Z 2021 Bài trích https://www.nbr.org/publication/probing-vietnams-legal-prospects-in-the-south-china-sea-dispute/ https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/3303 en Asia Policy
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Hong Kong To Nguyen
Manh Tung Ho
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Probing Vietnam’s Legal Prospects in the South China Sea Dispute
description Although most Asian states are signatories to UNCLOS, which offers options for dispute resolution by either voluntary or compulsory processes, in reality fewer than a dozen Asian states have taken advantage of such an approach. The decision to adopt third-party mechanisms comes under great scrutiny and deliberation, not least because of the entailing legal procedures and the politically sensitive nature of disputes. Vietnam claims the second-largest maritime area in the South China Sea dispute after China. A comparison of two recent cases—the arbitration between the Philippines and China and the conciliation between Timor-Leste and Australia—highlights the importance of selecting between binding and nonbinding decisions and framing a complaint. In particular, any legal action under UNCLOS should specify China’s claims and actions in areas that encroach on Vietnam’s claimed exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and violate international law.
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author Hong Kong To Nguyen
Manh Tung Ho
Quan-Hoang Vuong
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Manh Tung Ho
Quan-Hoang Vuong
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title Probing Vietnam’s Legal Prospects in the South China Sea Dispute
title_short Probing Vietnam’s Legal Prospects in the South China Sea Dispute
title_full Probing Vietnam’s Legal Prospects in the South China Sea Dispute
title_fullStr Probing Vietnam’s Legal Prospects in the South China Sea Dispute
title_full_unstemmed Probing Vietnam’s Legal Prospects in the South China Sea Dispute
title_sort probing vietnam’s legal prospects in the south china sea dispute
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url https://www.nbr.org/publication/probing-vietnams-legal-prospects-in-the-south-china-sea-dispute/
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