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分類: Arbitration


India Needs More Than Cautious Statements on the South China Sea

By Sarah Watson | 6 12 月, 2016 | Categories: Arbitration, India, Indian Ocean
China’s actions since the South China Sea arbitration ruling show that India needs to take a stronger line if it wants to achieve its objectives. Given the importance of the principles at stake, it would be in India’s best interests to take a more forward-looking and forward-leaning approach to the South China Sea dispute.

The Arbitral Award and the Future Management of the South China Sea Disputes

By Yann-huei Song | 7 11 月, 2016 | Categories: Arbitration, South China Sea
The July 12 arbitral tribunal ruling was the first significant international law decision on maritime disputes in the South China Sea. Some commentators suggest that the tribunal’s ruling could be a game changer for managing or resolving maritime disputes in the highly-disputed waterway.

Podcast: Setting the Historic Record Straight in the South China Sea, with Bill Hayton

By AMTI Leadership | 23 9 月, 2016 | Categories: Arbitration, South China Sea
Following his public discussion about the very modern o […]

Vietnam’s Need for a Post-Arbitration Policy

By Nguyen Thanh Trung and Truong Minh Vu | 18 8 月, 2016 | Categories: Arbitration, South China Sea, Vietnam
The July 12 judgement of the tribunal at the Permanent […]

Misinterpretation and Consequences of Arbitration: A Chinese Perspective

By Xue Chen | 9 8 月, 2016 | Categories: Arbitration, East China Sea, South China Sea
When the tribunal deciding the South China Sea arbitrat […]

Keeping the Peace in Post-Arbitration

By Victor Andres Manhit | 27 7 月, 2016 | Categories: Arbitration, China, Philippines, South China Sea
The July 12 verdict of a tribunal at the Permanent Court of Arbitration represented a watershed moment in the tumultuous history of the South China Sea dispute.

Manila’s Tough Post-Arbitration Options

By Richard Javad Heydarian | 14 7 月, 2016 | Categories: Arbitration, China, Philippines
The Duterte administration faces important decisions after the ruling.

Judgment Day: The South China Sea Tribunal Issues Its Ruling

By Amy Searight, Bonnie Glaser, Chris Johnson, Gregory Poling, Michael Green and Murray Hiebert | 11 7 月, 2016 | Categories: Arbitration, China, International Law, Philippines, 未分類
The Hague’s Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled in favor of the Philippines, citing multiple Chinese violations of international law.

Time is of the Essence in South China Sea Arbitration Case

By Conor Cronin and Ernest Bower | 13 1 月, 2016 | Categories: Arbitration, China, Philippines, South China Sea
The timing of the decision by the Permanent Court of Ar […]

Possible Consequences of the Philippines’ South China Sea Arbitration Case

By Mingjiang Li | 17 12 月, 2015 | Categories: Arbitration, China, Philippines, South China Sea
The Philippines’ arbitration case against China has cre […]

An Interview with Paul Reichler, Lead Counsel for the Philippines in its Case against China

By AMTI Leadership | 9 12 月, 2015 | Categories: Arbitration, China, Philippines, South China Sea
Paul Reicher, partner at Foley Hoag and lead counsel fo […]

Implications of the Philippines v. China Award on Jurisdiction

By Jay Batongbacal | 5 11 月, 2015 | Categories: Arbitration, China, Philippines
The Philippines scored a procedural victory on October […]

An Interview with Gregory Poling on FONOPS, Arbitration, and South China Sea Strategy

By Gregory Poling | 4 11 月, 2015 | Categories: Arbitration, China, Freedom of Navigation, South China Sea, United States
AMTI director Gregory Poling sits down with Colm Quinn […]
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