Tribunal ruling is ‘final and binding’— Jardeleza

Supreme Court Associate Justice Francis Jardeleza. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

Supreme Court Associate Justice Francis Jardeleza. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

Supreme Court Associate Justice Francis Jardeleza, who led the Philippine legal team to the arbitration case, said the ruling is “final and binding” and gives the Duterte administration an advantage to push for political and diplomatic negotiations with claimants in the South China Sea disputes.

He said the arbitral tribunal ruled in favor of almost all of the submissions of the Philippines. These include:

–          China’s nine dash line is contrary to UNCLOS and has no basis in law;

–          Scarborough shoal and five (5) other reefs named in our submission are rocks that generate no entitlements to an exclusive economic zone or continental shelf;

–          Scarborough shoal has been a traditional fishing ground for fishermen of many nationalities from engaging in traditional fishing thereat;

–          Mischief reef, Second Thomas Shoal and Reed Bank are submerged at high tide, form part of the exclusive economic zone and continental shelf of the Phillippines, and are not overlapped by any possible entitlement of China’

–          Reed Bank is an entirely submerged reef formation that cannot give rise to maritime entitlements;

–          China violated its obligations under UNCLOS to protect and preserve the marine environment; and

–          China has engaged in the construction of artificial islands, installations and structures at Mischief Reef without the authorization of the Philippines.

“ With this Award(of the arbitration court) issued by the distinguished panel of impartial legal experts, the rights and obligations of the parties under United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea are now clarified,” said Jardeleza in a statement at the Supreme Court on Tuesday.

Jardeleza, who led the Philippine panel in the arbitration proceedings as then solicitor general said the award gives the government “a potent legal platform” to move forward to the political and diplomatic solutions of the sea disputes.

“In the final analysis, the disputes in the South China Sea will have to be resolved diplomatically, by agreement between various states,” said Jardeleza.

The award, he explained covers declaration of rights and entitlements “and can be used by the government to move forward politically and diplomatically.” TVJ

 

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