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July 06, 2015

Speaking to Rappler, a Supreme Court senior justice says the UNCLOS tribunal is 'the only forum where we can beat China' – where 'warships, warplanes, atomic bombs don’t count'

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MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines vowed to smash China's strongest argument against Manila's case over the South China Sea, as a UN-backed tribunal begins oral hearings Tuesday, July 7.

This is China's toughest claim: The arbitral tribunal at The Hague, The Netherlands, has no right to hear the Philippines' case.

China, in other words, is questioning the tribunal's jurisdiction. (READ: PH faces major hurdle in China case)

With a powerhouse team led by internationally renowned lawyer Paul Reichler, the Philippines said it is ready to prove China wrong.

Philippine Solicitor General Florin Hilbay along with Reichler will present the Philippines' position.

Joining them is a high-level contingent from all 3 branches of Philippine government:

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  • Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr for the executive
  • Senate President Franklin Drilon and House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr for the legislative
  • Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio and Associate Justice Francis Jardeleza for the judiciary
  • Other delegates such as Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, Security Cluster Undersecretary Emmanuel Bautista, and Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte
"If the tribunal decides that it has jurisdiction over the case, the Philippines will be asked at a future date to present its oral arguments on the merits of the case," the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs explained on July 3.

When it comes to the merits of the case, the Philippines wants the tribunal to declare China's 9-dash line illegal.

The 9-dash line is China's demarcation to claim virtually the entire South China Sea. China says the 9-dash line has historical basis. (READ: Top Philippine judge uses Chinese maps vs China)

In an interview with Rappler's Maria Ressa on June 27, Senior Associate Justice Carpio of the Philippine Supreme Court explained, "Once the jurisdiction is won by the Philippines, and the tribunal says it has jurisdiction, then we practically know the tribunal will strike down the 9-dash line."

He pointed out that "99.9% of legal scholars outside of China think that way."

Philippines' case 'about sea, not land'

China's core argument stems from the nature of the Philippines' case.

In a position paper released on December 7, 2014, China said the basic issue is about who owns the disputed islands in the South China Sea.

China believes the issue is primarily about land, not the sea.

This means the case is beyond the scope of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the so-called Constitution for the Oceans.

The Philippines, on the other hand, uses UNCLOS as the basis for its case against China before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague.

Citing UNCLOS, Manila asserts that its case is about who has the right to fish, among other things, in the disputed South China Sea.

For the Philippines, the case is basically maritime and not territorial in nature. (READ: What's at stake in our case against China)

The Philippines says China, instead of insisting on its 9-dash line, should follow UNCLOS.

Under UNCLOS, a huge part of the South China Sea falls under the Philippines' exclusive economic zone (EEZ). The EEZ is an area 200 nautical miles from a coastal state's baselines or edges, within which it has the exclusive right to fish, among other things.

'Round one victory' sought

Quoted by Vera Files, former solicitor general Jardeleza said, "We are very confident that we can convince the court that this is not about ownership of land."

Now a Philippine Supreme Court associate justice, Jardeleza added that the Philippines, for instance, "is not asking the court to say who owns Panatag Shoal," a contested portion of the South China Sea.

He said the Philippines, instead, is arguing that Panatag or Scarborough is "within our EEZ, and therefore under the rules of UNCLOS, we have exclusive rights to fish within that area."

Philippine Justice Secretary De Lima, for her part, told the Inquirer, "I go to The Hague with my head held high, knowing that ours is a principled position based on the rule of international law and upholding of national sovereignty and dignity as a nation."

Referring to a positive ruling on jurisdiction, De Lima added, "A round one victory will be sweet enough and will be a positive sign for the Philippines’ cause."

The Philippines is extra confident about its case because of the powerhouse team representing the country.

Forum to 'beat China'

The US-based Reichler, the Philippines' private lawyer, is expected to undertake oral arguments for the Philippines from July 7 to 13.

Reichler is a partner at the 7-decade-old firm FoleyHoag in the United States. He serves as co-chair of its International Litigation and Arbitration Department.

Chambers Global said Reichler "belongs to a select group of elite lawyers with extensive experience litigating on behalf of sovereign states before the International Court of Justice in The Hague, and the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea in Hamburg."

Carpio, who has extensively studied and lectured about the South China Sea, banks on the UNCLOS tribunal as "the only forum where we can beat China."

"In the UNCLOS tribunal, warships, warplanes, atomic bombs don’t count. They just decide the case based on the law of the sea," Carpio told Rappler.

"And that is the forum where we are on equal footing with China, despite China’s military strength," he said. "When you go to court, in UNCLOS, we are on equal footing."

Philippines vows to smash China's strongest argument
 
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Philippine Solicitor General Florin Hilbay along with Reichler will present the Philippines' position.

Joining them is a high-level contingent from all 3 branches of Philippine government:

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  • Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr for the executive
  • Senate President Franklin Drilon and House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr for the legislative
  • Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio and Associate Justice Francis Jardeleza for the judiciary
  • Other delegates such as Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, Security Cluster Undersecretary Emmanuel Bautista, and Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte
"If the tribunal decides that it has jurisdiction over the case, the Philippines will be asked at a future date to present its oral arguments on the merits of the case," the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs explained on July 3.

Philippines vows to smash China's strongest argument

Dream on!

China vows to deploy the secret weapon to smash Philippines's strongest team:

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China made its position clear:

No acceptance.
No participation
No implementation.

Now let's the tribunal decide (first thing they will do on the 7th) whether it has jurisdiction or not.
come on man! let the bananas play the child game.
 
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Well China is powerful no denying that and it no need to comply with the UN Tribunal's decision...But China should respect its neighbors too and should resolve its disputes peacefully....Well If this continues China's neighbors will become a base for China's rivals...which might create a headache in the future for China...Whatever happens we cannot change our neighbors it is better to deal with the peacefully...
The one not respecting neighbour and using violent is pinoy. Not China. Who shot dead taiwanese unarmed fisherman? Who first sent PG boat to chase out China fisherman from Scarborough shoal? Who first expanding islet by building a long runaway at spratly siland? Definitely not China first.

Should we waste body bags or gasoline on dead PLA soldiers...
May I know Pinoy has what to fight PLAN. WWII junk? :lol:
 
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Can't wait to see what happen... :coffee:
However, i feel sorry they have to make the following statement; because the only reason why they go to the tribunal is because they doesn't have any hard power (just like Malaysia :whistle:)

July 06, 2015
Speaking to Rappler, a Supreme Court senior justice says the UNCLOS tribunal is 'the only forum where we can beat China' – where 'warships, warplanes, atomic bombs don’t count'
 
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Newsflash!!!

"Apparently attracted by a basket of bananas just arrived at the porter downstairs sent by the Chinese Embassy in Den Haag, the Philippines delegation rushed out of the building in an unprecedented hysterical manner in the middle of the hearing, leaving reporters shocked...

A witness told BBC reporter, 4 male members of Philippines delagation were engaing in an amateurish fist flight amongst themselves in order to get hold of 2 bananas. 3 of them were reportedly suffering from bloody noses accoding to the eye witness. And that was even before the two female delegation members suddenly launched themselves into the group fight...The rest of the delagation members, however, are calmly watching at the side walk meanwhile, eating bananas that they were fought fiercely for earlier... (to be continued) "

(BBC - Den Haag)

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May I know Pinoy has what to fight PLAN. WWII junk? :lol:

Oh, don't complain when we kill your "mighty" PLA soldiers after you started to massacre us, since you, BuddhaPalm, Beidou2020, j20blackdragon and every single Chinese member here wanted to exterminate us Filipinos. :cheesy:

Don't be shy, express your thoughts on your desire to kill us Filipinos. :cheesy:
 
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Hey, what's wrong with you people when Filipinos want to smash our auguments and kill our PLA soldiers. You are just so easy going. Could you please show some respect and be serious when they made this complacent assertion?

Achoo~

You people should stop accusing me when I have this opinion. :D:D:D

@+4vsgorillas-Apebane @TaiShang @sword1947 @Speeder 2 @Beast @Kyle Sun @utp45

Let's pray God bless China.

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