Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Wu & Zou: Arbitration Concerning the South China Sea: Philippines versus China

Shicun Wu (National Institute for South China Sea Studies) & Keyuan Zou (Univ. of Central Lancashire - Law) have published Arbitration Concerning the South China Sea: Philippines versus China (Ashgate 2016). Contents include:
  • Shicun Wu & Keyuan Zou, Philippines v. China Arbitration Case Concerning the South China Sea: An Introduction
  • Shicun Wu, Competing Claims over the South China Sea Islands and the Way Forward: A Chinese Perspective on the Philippine-China Arbitration Case
  • Anthony Carty, The South China Sea Disputes Are Not Yet Justiciable
  • Donald R. Rothwell, Conciliation and Article 298 Dispute Resolution Procedures under the Law of the Sea Convention
  • Michael Sheng-ti Gau, The Legal Status of Maritime Features in the Sino-Philippine South China Sea Arbitration: Admissibility and Jurisdiction
  • Qiang Ye, Does China’s Position Paper on the South China Sea Arbitration Constitute a Preliminary Objection?
  • Jun Zhao & Jiang Li, The Arctic Sunrise Case and Its Implications for China
  • Keyuan Zou & Xinchang Liu, The U-Shaped Line and Historic Rights in the Philippines v. China Arbitration Case
  • Ted L. McDorman, The Law of the Sea Convention and the U-Shaped Line: Some Comments
  • Yann-huei Song, The South China Sea Arbitration Case Filed by the Philippines against China: Arguments Concerning Submerged Features, Low Tide Elevations and Islands
  • Robert Beckman & Leonardo Bernard, The Significance of Offshore Geographic Features to Maritime Claims
  • Kuan-Hsiung Wang, Fishery Resources Management in a Disputed Maritime Zone: A Political and Legal Analysis
  • Nong Hong, Law Enforcement in a Disputed Maritime Zone: A Political and Legal Analysis
  • Sam Bateman, The Impact of the Arbitration Case on Regional Maritime Security