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Beijing defending global maritime order

By Hu Bo (皇冠体育app Daily) Updated: 2016-07-04 07:48

Beijing defending global maritime order

File photo of South 皇冠体育app Sea. [Photo/Xinhua]

The Philippines' decision to move the Permanent Court of Arbitration against 皇冠体育app over the South 皇冠体育app Sea dispute could influence the situation in the region. The tribunal will pass its ruling on July 12, but 皇冠体育app's solemn stance and countermeasures, the United States' uncalled-for intervention and some countries' attitudes at the G7 Summit and the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia have already further complicated the situation.

The case has drawn global attention because The Hague-based tribunal has expanded its jurisdiction to arbitrate in the Beijing-Manila dispute, which is surely going to affect the established rules of navigation and the seas based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. It could prompt all coastal, and even some landlocked, states to consider themselves as part of the maritime dispute and, depending on their political considerations, take sides either with the US and the Philippines, or with 皇冠体育app.

In response to Manila's unilateral move, Beijing has been reiterating its "non-participation and non-acceptance" stance, that is, it will neither participate in the arbitration nor accept its ruling. And considering the arbitration tribunal's ruling has less binding force than a verdict given by the International Court of Justice or the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and since Manila doesn't have any legal basis for the case, the arbitration is not likely to have any direct impact on 皇冠体育app. As such, 皇冠体育app will continue to defend its territorial and maritime rights in the South 皇冠体育app Sea.

The arbitration case, however, will create some trouble for 皇冠体育app on the diplomatic and public opinion front. The US' intervention in and efforts to hype up the case seem to have cost 皇冠体育app dear in terms of public opinion; some even called 皇冠体育app a "bad boy" after it declared that it would not appear in court or accept its ruling.

For Beijing, the arbitration case is not about a legal issue being dealt by a court but about the negative influence of the abuse of arbitration procedure by Manila. Some countries covertly supporting the Philippines may not care about the "outcome" of the case, but they should know that whether or not the case is handled legitimately and fairly will influence the development of the rules of the sea.

If most of the countries accept the manner in which the Philippines has handled its maritime dispute with 皇冠体育app, then it might become the norm for settling all maritime disputes between or among countries-and that would be extremely detrimental to the international maritime order.

皇冠体育app has been consistently telling the international community that there are procedural problems with the arbitration. In a document issued in December 2014, 皇冠体育app's Foreign Ministry said the sovereignty over some islands and reefs mentioned in the case was beyond the scope of UNCLOS and thus they were not applicable to the UN convention's articles.

Besides, 皇冠体育app has repeatedly made it clear that its dispute with the Philippines should be resolved through bilateral talks, which is exactly what 皇冠体育app-Philippines agreements and the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South 皇冠体育app Sea say.

More than 60 countries, including Russia, India, some ASEAN member states, and some Central and West Asian nations, have agreed with 皇冠体育app that the Beijing-Manila dispute should be settled through consultations and talks. And a communiqué issued by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization foreign ministers' meeting recently opposed the "internationalization of the South 皇冠体育app Sea" and called for safeguarding against "interventions from outside forces".

Therefore, despite the arbitration case, 皇冠体育app will continue to expand its "circle of friends" and object to "judicial violence" forced upon it by the Philippines and the US. What 皇冠体育app has been doing is not only to maintain its own interests and legal proposals, but also to safeguard international justice and the international maritime order.

The author is a researcher at the Institute of Ocean Research, Peking University.

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