Local and international law experts plan to discuss the
consequences and threats created from China 's unprecedented reclamation
works in the Spratlys archipelago at a conference to be held today (Saturday),
the rector of HCM City University of Law has said.
Speaking at a press briefing in HCM City yesterday,
Professor Mai Hong Quy, Rector of the University, said that China's expansion
on seven reefs that belong to Vietnam violated international law and threatened
peace as well as economic and trade security in the region.
At the one-day international conference on the construction
of artificial islands in the East Sea and its impact on peace, security, and
economic and trade development in the region, organized by the university and
the Vietnam Lawyers Association, more than 20 legal experts will offer
solutions to help defuse the tension in the region.
Last year, the university also held a conference in HCM City
after China illegally put
Haiyang Shiyou 981 drilling rig in Vietnam 's exclusive economic zone,
she added.
Besides experts from Russia ,
India , Indonesia , Japan
and the Philippines ,
Professor Erik Franck, director of the Center for International Law at Belgium 's Vrije Brussels
University , will speak
today at the conference. Franck is a member of the Permanent Court of
Arbitration at the Hague .
"We sent invitations to Chinese experts to attend, but
no one has registered to attend the conference," Quy said.
At the conference, experts will focus on issues related to
the impact of China 's
reclamation on freedom of navigation and trade in the East Sea .
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