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Sense and sensibility : addressing the South China Sea disputes / edited by Eva Pejsova ; with contributions from Matthieu Burnay, Mathieu Duchâtel, Werner Ekau,... [et al.]

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  • Sense and sensibility : addressing the South China Sea disputes / edited by Eva Pejsova ; with contributions from Matthieu Burnay, Mathieu Duchâtel, Werner Ekau,... [et al.]
  • Paris : EU institute for security studies, cop. 2016
  • 1 vol. (74 p.) : ill., cartes, graph., tabl. ; 24 cm
  • ISS report no 28
  • 978-92-9198-489-3
  • 92-9198-489-2
  • Report no. ... (European Union Institute for Security Studies) 1830-9747 no 28
  • 320.916 472
  • "Mai 2016"
  • Consultable à l'adresse
  • Notes bibliogr.
  • Foreword / Antonio Missiroli Introduction : light at the end of the tunnel ? / Eva Pejsova Arbitration : a game of two halves for the EU / Ronán Long How to defuse Sino-US tensions in the SCS? / Liselotte Odgaard UN compulsory arbitration : a tough test for China / Stein Tønneson A test case for China's adherence to the international rule of law / Matthieu Burnay Challenges for joint development in the SCS / Christian Schultheiss Large marine ecosystem governance : another approach / Werner Ekau The EU's 'principled neutrality' : can it achieve anything? / Mathieu Duchâtel Conclusion : on the eve of the EU statement / Eva Pejsova
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "This report ... focuses on the territorial disputes that currently put peace and stability in the region at risk. Assessing the possible implications and consequences of the upcoming ruling from the ICJ's Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) on the rival claims in the South China Sea, It explores the legal, political and geostrategic dimensions of the disputes. It also examines how the EU, as a party with no territorial claims in the region, may be well-positioned to promote the primacy of international law in its awaited response to the UN Arbitral Tribunal's decision."
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