联合国海洋法公约
中国
领海
佣金
大陆架
专属经济区
政治学
海洋边界
海洋法
地理
惯例
国际水域
国际法
海洋学
渔业
国际贸易
法学
国际公法
业务
地质学
生物
标识
DOI:10.1080/00908320.2010.499312
摘要
As a semi-enclosed sea, the South China Sea is the location of conflicts and disputes arisen from intra-regional claims by bordering States over various insular features and the surrounding waters and from extra-regional interests projected in the region. Regional cooperation is an approach called for by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) to address potential conflicts and disputes in semi-enclosed seas. The submissions to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) by two bordering States and the improved cross-Strait relations between Taiwan and China are two recent developments that have implications for stability and cooperation in the region. This article provides a background to these developments and highlights the assessments on the situation and prospects of the South China Sea presented by articles in this and the next Special Issue.
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