Review of International Law (Lex Specialis) on the Problems of the South China Sea (SSS) Boundary Conflict and the View of Indonesia's Diplomacy

The South China Sea (SCS) is a geographical area that is rich in natural resources such as crude oil and is a very strategic area of ​​the economy. The SCS is surrounded by several littoral states which cause conflicts between coastal countries over the right to power over South China. There are at...

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Main Authors: Yohanes Firmansyah, Yana Sylvana, Hanna Wijaya, Michelle Angelika S
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Indonesian Academy of Social and Religious Research (IASRR) 2021-03-01
Series:International Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Online Access:http://ijssr.net/index.php/ijssr/article/view/17
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description The South China Sea (SCS) is a geographical area that is rich in natural resources such as crude oil and is a very strategic area of ​​the economy. The SCS is surrounded by several littoral states which cause conflicts between coastal countries over the right to power over South China. There are at least 9 countries conflicting with each other in the SCS, such as the People's Republic of China (PRC), Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei Darussalam, Burma and Indonesia. The problem became even more serious when the Declaration of Decision of the International Court of Justice or the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) as the highest international institution was opposed by China because it was considered detrimental and weakening China's power. This research aims to specifically discuss the geographical position of the SCS and international law (especially UNCLOS), diplomacy issues in the maritime sector, how to regulate sea areas according to international law and disputes that occur in the SCS and the role of Indonesian diplomacy in responding to the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA)
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spelling doaj.art-1557fe689cc44bcdb96fc0fde8a3a78b2022-12-22T02:52:56ZaraIndonesian Academy of Social and Religious Research (IASRR)International Journal of Social Science and Religion2723-59202746-086X2021-03-0115317410.53639/ijssr.v2i2.1717Review of International Law (Lex Specialis) on the Problems of the South China Sea (SSS) Boundary Conflict and the View of Indonesia's DiplomacyYohanes Firmansyah0Yana Sylvana1Hanna Wijaya2Michelle Angelika S3Health Law Postgraduate Student, Pembangunan Negeri Veteran Jakarta UniversityHealth Law Postgraduate Student, Pembangunan Negeri Veteran Jakarta UniversityHealth Law Postgraduate Student, Pembangunan Negeri Veteran Jakarta UniversityHealth Law Postgraduate Student, Pembangunan Negeri Veteran Jakarta UniversityThe South China Sea (SCS) is a geographical area that is rich in natural resources such as crude oil and is a very strategic area of ​​the economy. The SCS is surrounded by several littoral states which cause conflicts between coastal countries over the right to power over South China. There are at least 9 countries conflicting with each other in the SCS, such as the People's Republic of China (PRC), Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei Darussalam, Burma and Indonesia. The problem became even more serious when the Declaration of Decision of the International Court of Justice or the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) as the highest international institution was opposed by China because it was considered detrimental and weakening China's power. This research aims to specifically discuss the geographical position of the SCS and international law (especially UNCLOS), diplomacy issues in the maritime sector, how to regulate sea areas according to international law and disputes that occur in the SCS and the role of Indonesian diplomacy in responding to the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA)http://ijssr.net/index.php/ijssr/article/view/17south china seaconflicts between coast countriesinternational lawunclospermanent court of arbitration (pca)
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Review of International Law (Lex Specialis) on the Problems of the South China Sea (SSS) Boundary Conflict and the View of Indonesia's Diplomacy
International Journal of Social Science and Religion
south china sea
conflicts between coast countries
international law
unclos
permanent court of arbitration (pca)
title Review of International Law (Lex Specialis) on the Problems of the South China Sea (SSS) Boundary Conflict and the View of Indonesia's Diplomacy
title_full Review of International Law (Lex Specialis) on the Problems of the South China Sea (SSS) Boundary Conflict and the View of Indonesia's Diplomacy
title_fullStr Review of International Law (Lex Specialis) on the Problems of the South China Sea (SSS) Boundary Conflict and the View of Indonesia's Diplomacy
title_full_unstemmed Review of International Law (Lex Specialis) on the Problems of the South China Sea (SSS) Boundary Conflict and the View of Indonesia's Diplomacy
title_short Review of International Law (Lex Specialis) on the Problems of the South China Sea (SSS) Boundary Conflict and the View of Indonesia's Diplomacy
title_sort review of international law lex specialis on the problems of the south china sea sss boundary conflict and the view of indonesia s diplomacy
topic south china sea
conflicts between coast countries
international law
unclos
permanent court of arbitration (pca)
url http://ijssr.net/index.php/ijssr/article/view/17
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