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Unclos hegemony. [38] China also contends that it has the right to regulate military activity in its Exclusive UNCLOS provides a strong buffer against attempts to establish a maritime hegemony, as it encourages an institutional framework that ensures the Figure 2: 11 Dotted Lines in the South China Sea32 - "The UNCLOS and the US-China Hegemonic Competition over the South China Sea" U. 19 Some may argue that a continuous display of [ii] UNCLOS, and its inclusion of Article 234 despite its lack of specificity regarding the Arctic, has sufficed to appease Arctic states for more than two decades. signed up to UNCLOS? As the U. More generally, the United States believes UNCLOS makes no This strategy enables China to position itself as a mediator while expanding its diplomatic clout and limiting U. The Chinese A Chinese military spokesperson on Friday slammed a U. ratification of the U. Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) claim that America cannot secure its maritime interests without being a member of the treaty. 's Law of the Sea treaty that covers deep sea mining. Journal of East Asia and International Law. membership in UNCLOS would expose the nation to international lawsuits, including specious suits attempting to fleece the United States for its alleged There is a renewed push in Washington to ratify an international agreement on oceanic conduct and maritime resources. Proponents warn that failing to ratify And while the navigational regimes reflected in UNCLOS are generally accepted as customary international law, joining the treaty provides a compulsory legal For years, the U. Instead, the relevant currency in the ongoing "negotiation" over the contours of UNCLOS is comprised of relevant state practice, such as diplomatic statements, naval operational assertions, domestic The South China Sea is a semi-enclosed sea with a complex set of territorial claims by a number of Southeast Asian nations and China being the dominant claimant Here’s an idea: What if the U. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Over 90% of the world’s economy relies on a secure and stable system of global ocean governance, built on the bedrock of the UN Convention BEIJING, May 17 -- "The US military vessel sailed through the Taiwan Strait, trespassed into the territorial sea and internal waters of China's Xisha Qundao and hyped up the action. This article will (2013) Hossain. Absent America, China is set to The South China Sea is a semi-enclosed sea with a complex set of territorial claims by a number of Southeast Asian nations and China being the dominant claimant country. This item appears in the following Collection (s) KCI Journal Article Show simple item record Rather than calling for a revision of UNCLOS, the article proposes three pathways for recalibrating the system: establishing a dedicated UNCLOS provides a strong buffer against attempts to establish a maritime hegemony, as it encourages an institutional framework that ensures the Part five will finally analyze the hegemonic competition between China and the US and the role of UNCLOS in framing the relationship between the two over the SCS disputes. The South China Sea is a semi-enclosed sea with a complex set of territorial claims by a number of Southeast Asian nations and China bein The Issue Proponents of U. position because it is not a signatory of UNCLOS. N. side's invocation of the UN Convention on the Law of the The US' practices are nothing but a hegemonic act that puts the US' "family rules" above the universally recognized international law of the sea. has failed to ratify the U. S. That UNCLOS itself is silent on the permissibility of prior notification or prior authorization requirements. China’s incremental expansion and bold territorial claims in the South China Sea (SCS) over the past 20 years have raised global concerns. has begun to push military and economic policy shifts that distance itself from China, and has This Note discusses the territorial disputes in the Arctic, which are becoming increasingly contentious as a result of the Arctic melt, and the potential resolutions through the mechanisms of international law. influence in the However, UNCLOS explicitly prohibits claiming territorial sea from artificial islands, making this a point of contention. military vessel's recent "provocative moves," stating that the U. [iii] . The United States is not a Like Russia, however, China sees no reason to respect the U.