• I think that’s more plausible than China’s claim that their exclusive economic zone stretches over a thousand miles off their coast, and supercedes both Vietnams and the Philippines exclusive economic zones…

      • @intelshill@lemmy.ca
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        114 days ago

        Glad that we agree that the South China Sea is entirely vibes-driven and has no foundation in international law.

        • Nah, there’s pretty clear rules. It’s just that the main power in the region tends to ignore them when it suits them. Again, how is the Philippine government breaking international law?

          • @nekandro@lemmy.ml
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            014 days ago

            IIRC you’re not allowed to set up territorial military outposts in EEZ, so OP is correct that the Philippines government is violating international law.

            • According to who?

              In the exclusive economic zone, the coastal State shall have the exclusive right to construct and to authorize and regulate the construction, operation and use of:

              (a) artificial islands;

              (b) installations and structures for the purposes provided for in article 56 and other economic purposes;

              © installations and structures which may interfere with the exercise of the rights of the coastal State in the zone.

              Can you link what article that falls under?