南海:中国与非声索国的外交照会之战

IF 0.5 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy Pub Date : 2023-06-16 DOI:10.1163/24519391-08010007
N. H. Thao
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南海争端日趋紧张,越来越多的国家对南海法律问题和声索国的行动发表了自己的看法。2019年12月,马来西亚向联合国大陆架界限委员会提交部分意见书,要求在南中国海北部划定200海里以外的延伸大陆架界限。该意见书引发了一场新的外交照会法律战,南中国海沿岸国也可以被视为南中国海争端的声索国(文莱、中国、马来西亚、菲律宾和越南)以及非声索国(澳大利亚、法国、德国、印度尼西亚、日本、新西兰、联合王国和美国)参与了这场法律战。继《亚太海洋法律与政策杂志》2021年第6期发表的文章《南海:2019-2021年声索国外交照会的新战役》之后,本文分析了中国与非声索国之间的外交照会交换,旨在了解这些交换对和平解决南海海洋争端前景的影响。
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South China Sea: Battle of the Diplomatic Notes among China and Non-Claimant States
The South China Sea disputes are becoming increasingly tense with more and more countries expressing their views on legal issues and actions of claimant Statess in the South China Sea. In December 2019, Malaysia deposited a partial submission to the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf to establish the limits of its extended continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles in the northern part of the South China Sea. The submission sparked a new legal battle of diplomatic notes with the participation of South China Sea coastal States which can also be regarded as claimant States in the contet of the South China Sea disputes (Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines and Viet Nam) as well as non-claimant States (Australia, France, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States). Following the article “South China Sea: New Battle of the Diplomatic Notes among claimants in 2019–2021” published in the Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy 6 (2021), this paper provides an analysis of the exchange of diplomatic notes between China and non-claimant States with the aim of understanding the impact of these exchanges on the prospect for the peaceful settlement of the maritime disputes in the South China Sea.
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