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South China Sea: Hague panel can rule on Philippines-China dispute | South China Sea: Hague panel can rule on Philippines-China dispute |
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An international arbitration panel has ruled that it can hear a case brought by the Philippines in its territorial dispute with China, involving a group of islands in the South China Sea. | An international arbitration panel has ruled that it can hear a case brought by the Philippines in its territorial dispute with China, involving a group of islands in the South China Sea. |
The Permanent Court of Arbitration, based in The Hague, rejected China's argument that the dispute was about sovereignty - and so beyond its remit. | The Permanent Court of Arbitration, based in The Hague, rejected China's argument that the dispute was about sovereignty - and so beyond its remit. |
It will now begin hearings on the case's merits, under a UN Convention. | It will now begin hearings on the case's merits, under a UN Convention. |
China's claims in the South China Sea are contested by its Asian neighbours. | China's claims in the South China Sea are contested by its Asian neighbours. |
The Philippines has had diplomatic spats with China over the Scarborough Shoal and Spratlys in particular, rejecting its claims to those areas. | The Philippines has had diplomatic spats with China over the Scarborough Shoal and Spratlys in particular, rejecting its claims to those areas. |
It says China's "nine-dash line", which China uses to demarcate its territorial claims, is unlawful under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which both countries have signed. | It says China's "nine-dash line", which China uses to demarcate its territorial claims, is unlawful under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which both countries have signed. |
The Philippines had asked the Hague-based panel to consider its case under the convention, which falls within the panel's jurisdiction. | The Philippines had asked the Hague-based panel to consider its case under the convention, which falls within the panel's jurisdiction. |
The panel decided on Wednesday that it had the authority to hear seven of Manila's submissions under the convention. | The panel decided on Wednesday that it had the authority to hear seven of Manila's submissions under the convention. |
The court said in a statement that it rejected the argument by China that the "dispute is actually about sovereignty over the islands in the South China Sea and therefore beyond the tribunal's jurisdiction". | The court said in a statement that it rejected the argument by China that the "dispute is actually about sovereignty over the islands in the South China Sea and therefore beyond the tribunal's jurisdiction". |
The court instead ruled that the case reflects "disputes between the two states concerning the interpretation or application of the convention". | |
China has boycotted the proceedings, insisting that the panel has no authority to rule in the case. | China has boycotted the proceedings, insisting that the panel has no authority to rule in the case. |
No date has been set for further hearings, which will determine the merits of the Philippines' arguments. | No date has been set for further hearings, which will determine the merits of the Philippines' arguments. |
China claims almost the whole of the South China Sea, dismissing claims to parts of it from Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei. | China claims almost the whole of the South China Sea, dismissing claims to parts of it from Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei. |
Recently, China has begun carrying out aggressive land reclamation and construction projects on several reefs, prompting the US to call for a halt on such efforts. | Recently, China has begun carrying out aggressive land reclamation and construction projects on several reefs, prompting the US to call for a halt on such efforts. |
Satellite images show that, among other things, China is building an airstrip on reclaimed land on Fiery Cross Reef in the Spratly Islands. | Satellite images show that, among other things, China is building an airstrip on reclaimed land on Fiery Cross Reef in the Spratly Islands. |
China has argued that it is acting lawfully based on its sovereign rights to the disputed areas. | China has argued that it is acting lawfully based on its sovereign rights to the disputed areas. |
The South China Sea, believed to be rich in resources, is a strategic waterway through which roughly a third of the world's oil passes. | The South China Sea, believed to be rich in resources, is a strategic waterway through which roughly a third of the world's oil passes. |
The Permanent Court of Arbitration is an intergovernmental organisation with 117 member states which was established in 1899 to encourage the peaceful resolution of disputes. | The Permanent Court of Arbitration is an intergovernmental organisation with 117 member states which was established in 1899 to encourage the peaceful resolution of disputes. |
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