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OK time to finish you off.
https://pca-cpa.org/en/about/structure/members-of-the-court/
MEMBERS OF THE PERMANENT COURT OF ARBITRATION
https://pca-cpa.org/wp-content/uplo.../Current-List-Annex-1-MC-updated-20160719.pdf
Membership established conclusively
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Still have not withdrawn membership in light of the ruling
= Major egg on face + butthurt
So where has the PRC established PCA is an unequal treaty/agreement/signing etc etc in any official statement or withdrawal of its representatives...in light of what I just posted above.
More:
https://pca-cpa.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/175/2016/01/2015-Annex-1-MC.pdf
That is your so-called EVIDENCE!
You will need more than that to finish me off due to your LACK OF UNDERSTANDING in this subject.
Looks practically anybody can be a participant or a judge in a Tribunal so long as PCA recognized you status or did not objected it.
Most importantly these INDIVIDUALS are PAID and REWARDED.
Since you are so persistent to prove you are right, let me rephrase the question.
Can China officially resign from the PCA?
NATURALLY NOT and China NEVER have to as the recognition is appeared to be done so by PCA themselves.
That will be a MILLION DOLLAR question legally since she has neither SIGNED nor RATIFIED the Haque Conventions of either 1899 or 1907?
To do that the PCA has to serve their notice to soome very DEAD people in China, the officials or perhaps the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty with her official seal.
PCA is never linked to the UN and hence whatever it ruled has NO BEARING on any states except by consent.
PCA is started off as a European Intergovernment Organisation.
PCA is not a court, but rather a bureaucracy that provide services of ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL to resolve disputes between member states, international organizations, or private parties arising out of international agreements.
Now look here!
Who is the real BUTTHEAD in here who does not understand anything bout protocols or international laws?