Is South Korea’s Use of Force Against Chinese Fishing Vessels Illegal? By Lisa Collins | Tháng mười hai 12, 2016 | Categories: China, Coast Guard, International Law, Republic of Korea Continuing clashes between Chinese fishing vessels and the Korean Coast Guard should be of concern to all countries in the region due to the complex problems they pose.
Podcast: Arbitration Outcomes with Paul Reichler, Philippines’ Lead Counsel By AMTI Leadership | Tháng bảy 18, 2016 | Categories: China, International Law, Philippines, Podcast AMTI Director Gregory Poling talks to Paul Reichler, partner at Foley Hoag and lead counsel for the Philippines in its arbitration case against China.
Judgment Day: The South China Sea Tribunal Issues Its Ruling By Amy Searight, Bonnie Glaser, Chris Johnson, Gregory Poling, Michael GreenvàMurray Hiebert | Tháng bảy 11, 2016 | Categories: Arbitration, China, Chưa được phân loại, International Law, Philippines The Hague’s Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled in favor of the Philippines, citing multiple Chinese violations of international law.
Creating Seamless Maritime Security Coalitions in the Indo-Pacific By Vice Admiral Hideaki Kaneda | Tháng tư 12, 2016 | Categories: China, Indo-Pacific Region, International Law, Japan, United States With rapid expansion of China’s power, the region needs to establish flexible mechanisms for collective maritime security cooperation.
Will Others Respect Precedent Set in the Philippines’ Case? By Yann-huei Song | Tháng ba 24, 2016 | Categories: International Law, Philippines, South China Sea U.S. ratification of the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea has bipartisan support, but it could lead to the loss of 200 exclusive economic zones