State Obligation in the East China Sea: Unilateral Activities and Countermeasures

Tingting Ni, Junghwan Choi, Jiancuo Qi
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Abstract Maritime disputes among the East Asian States have garnered increasing attention worldwide with expanding offshore activities in the East China Sea. To avoid confrontation and potential conflict, unilateral maritime claims in the East China Sea usually have been non-explicit. While maritime boundary disputes remain unresolved in the region, changes have taken place because of resource shortages, the rise in military assertiveness from Tokyo, and increased alliances with the United States. This article explores the limits of unilateral activities within the disputed maritime area under current international law and how East Asian States should behave when they encounter unilateral activities conducted by other States, including analysis on sovereign entitlement and the limits of unilateral activities in the region. A code of conduct among the East Asian States is needed to ensure peace and prosperity in the region.
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东海的国家义务:单方面活动与反制
随着东中国海海上活动的不断扩大,东亚国家间的海洋争端日益引起世界各国的关注。为了避免对抗和潜在的冲突,在东中国海的单方面海洋主张通常是不明确的。虽然该地区的海上边界争端仍未得到解决,但由于资源短缺、东京的军事自信上升以及与美国的联盟增加,该地区已经发生了变化。本文探讨了现行国际法对争议海域内单边活动的限制,以及东亚国家在遇到其他国家的单边活动时应如何应对,包括对主权权利和区域内单边活动限制的分析。需要在东亚国家之间制定一项行为准则,以确保该区域的和平与繁荣。
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