Wu Shicun, president of National Institute for South China Sea Studies. Photo from http://www.nanhai.org.cn
A Chinese scholar claimed that
“The Nine-dash line had existed for nearly half a century
ahead of Unclos, you have no reason to ask the Nine-dash Line to conform to a
later convention,” Wu Shicun, president of National Institute for South China
Sea Studies, said in a video report of state-run China Central Television
(CCTV) Friday.
“A basic principle of international law is
non-retroactivity. Today’s law cannot overwrite existing facts of the past,” Wu
said.
The Philippines
has challenged the nine-dash line claim before the International Tribunal on
the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) after the April 2012 standoff between Chinese coast
guard and Philippines
authorities at Scarborough Shoal which China
calls Huangyan Island .
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said that China has maintained an overwhelming presence in
the South China Sea including the disputed Spratly
Islands off the coast of Palawan .
Several incidents of Chinese ships using force to turn away
Filipino fishermen have been reported. Reclamation projects on submerged reefs
were seen through a series of aerial surveillance photographs publicized by the
DFA.
A Filipino maritime law expert however refuted Wu’s claims,
saying that even if China ’s
nine-dash line claim existed before Unclos which came into force in 1994, it would
not have had any legal consequences.
“Prior to Unclos, no state could lay claim to waters more
than three nautical miles from shore,” Jay Batongbacal, director of the
University of the Philippines ’
Institute for Maritime Affairs and Law of the Sea, said in a text message to
INQUIRER.net.
“Besides, the nine-dash line was not published
internationally aside from a Chinese map. Even if the nine-dash line was issued
in 1947, it could not have had any legal effect,” he said.
Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio had also
debunked China ’s
own historical claims caling the nine-dash line a “gigantic historical fraud.”
Carpio, in one of his series of lectures entitled
“Historical Facts, Historical Lies and Historical Rights in the West Philippine
Sea,” showed copies of maps of China dating back to the 13th century and to the
1930s, made by Chinese authorities or individuals and even foreigners, that
showed the southernmost territory of China has always been Hainan Island.
Carpio also showed that Chinese territory never included the
Spratly Islands
in the middle of the South China Sea and Panatag Shoal in the West
Philippine Sea .
“There is not a single ancient map, whether made by Chinese
or foreigners, showing that the Spratlys and Scarborough Shoal were ever part
of Chinese territory,” Carpio said.
“China ’s
so-called historical facts to justify its nine-dash line are glaringly
inconsistent with actual historical facts, based on China ’s own historical maps,
constitutions and official pronouncements,” he said.
DFA secretary Albert del Rosario however said that China has also
been refusing to meet with Philippine officials despite repeated requests.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/109773/chinas-nine-dash-line-came-ahead-of-unclos-says-expert
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