dc.contributor.author | Dizon, Nikko | |
dc.coverage.spatial | China | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Philippines | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Second Thomas Shoal | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Ayungin Shoal | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | South China Sea | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Mischief Reef | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Kagitingan Reef | en |
dc.coverage.spatial | Spratlys | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-06-22T01:46:06Z | |
dc.date.available | 2020-06-22T01:46:06Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2015-11-28 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Dizon, N. (2015, November 28). China tried to 'physically expel' PH. Philippine Daily Inquirer, pp. A1, A15. | en |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/8975 | |
dc.language.iso | en | en |
dc.publisher | Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. | en |
dc.relation.uri | https://globalnation.inquirer.net/132924/china-tried-to-physically-expel-ph | en |
dc.subject | ships | en |
dc.subject | disputes | en |
dc.subject | territorial waters | en |
dc.subject | law of the sea | en |
dc.subject | international law | en |
dc.subject | artificial islands | en |
dc.subject | coral reefs | en |
dc.subject | marine environment | en |
dc.subject | United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea | en |
dc.subject | fishing | en |
dc.subject | explosive fishing | en |
dc.subject | cyanides | en |
dc.subject | illegal fishing | en |
dc.title | China tried to 'physically expel' PH | en |
dc.type | newspaperArticle | en |
dc.citation.journaltitle | Philippine Daily Inquirer | en |
dc.citation.firstpage | A1 | en |
dc.citation.lastpage | A15 | en |
local.seafdecaqd.controlnumber | PD20151128_A1 | en |
local.seafdecaqd.extract | China's blocking of Philippine ships bringing supplies to Filipino soldiers stationed at Ayungin Shoal (Second Thomas Shoal) was a deliberate move to “physically expel” the Philippines and its people from the disputed areas of the South China Sea region being claimed by the Philippines. This was one of the arguments presented by the Philippine legal team before the UN Permanent Court of Arbitration as it wrapped up on Thursday the first round of arguments in the hearing on the merits of the case that the Philippines filed to invalidate China’s claim to nearly the entire South China Sea. The team will return to the tribunal on Nov. 30 for the second round of arguments, deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said in a dispatch from the Hague. | en |
local.subject.personalName | Valte, Abigail | |
local.subject.personalName | Oxman, Bernard | |
local.subject.personalName | Boyle, Alan | |
local.subject.personalName | Carpenter, Kent E. | |
local.subject.personalName | Schofield, Clive | |
local.subject.personalName | Reichler, Paul | |
local.subject.personalName | Batongbacal, Jay | |
local.subject.personalName | Batongbacal, Jay | |
local.subject.corporateName | Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) | en |
local.subject.corporateName | Australian National Center for Ocean Resources and Security | en |
local.subject.corporateName | University of Wollongong | en |
local.subject.corporateName | Old Dominion University | en |
local.subject.corporateName | Department of Biological Sciences | en |
local.subject.corporateName | United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) | en |