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Maritime boundary disputes in the South China have existed for
centuries, and researchers from a variety of countries have
analysed the situation from a great many points of view. Yet, and
despite its status as one of the major countries in the region,
Chinese perspectives have often been absent from the international
literature. This book redresses that balance. Bringing together
scholarship from history and international law, this book provides
a lens through which maritime territorial disputes in the South
China Sea can be interrogated. Not only does it detail the
historical and jurisprudential evidence that support maritime
boundaries in the South China Sea for different stakeholders, but
it also clarifies some misconceptions related to China's nine-dash
lines by referring to the United Nations Convention on the Law of
the Sea. Moreover, the book offers in-depth discussion and
observation on the most recent developments in the South China Sea.
This book is an essential resource for researchers, teachers and
students who specialize in Southeast Asian Studies, China maritime
studies, and the international law of the sea.
Maritime boundary disputes in the South China have existed for
centuries, and researchers from a variety of countries have
analysed the situation from a great many points of view. Yet, and
despite its status as one of the major countries in the region,
Chinese perspectives have often been absent from the international
literature. This book redresses that balance. Bringing together
scholarship from history and international law, this book provides
a lens through which maritime territorial disputes in the South
China Sea can be interrogated. Not only does it detail the
historical and jurisprudential evidence that support maritime
boundaries in the South China Sea for different stakeholders, but
it also clarifies some misconceptions related to China's nine-dash
lines by referring to the United Nations Convention on the Law of
the Sea. Moreover, the book offers in-depth discussion and
observation on the most recent developments in the South China Sea.
This book is an essential resource for researchers, teachers and
students who specialize in Southeast Asian Studies, China maritime
studies, and the international law of the sea.
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