A Chinese Coastguard vessel patrols near the BRP Sierra Madre, a marooned transport ship which Philippine Marines live on as a military outpost, in the disputed Second Thomas Shoal, part of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea March 30, 2014. - See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/asia/china-has-no-historical-claim-south-china-sea-says-philippines-judge#sthash.mqRqRdE9.dpuf
Justice Antonio Carpio said when a country became a signatory to the UNCLOS, it gave up historical claims in exchange for an exclusive economic zone (EEZ), comprising 200 nautical miles from a country's coastline.
"Even if they were not signatories, there is no historical proof that they have owned most of the areas they are claiming, such as the Scarborough and
"In ancient Chinese maps dating back to the Song and Qing dynasties, the southernmost
"However, in more recent maps, the border has extended to a line of nine dashes, looping down to about 1,800km south from Hainan Island, almost near Sabah," he said when delivering a lecture on the South China Sea dispute at the Raja Aziz Addruse Auditorium here on Friday.
The event was jointly organised by the Bar Council, Universiti Malaya and the Philippine Embassy.
The Chinese government has staked its claim to 90 per cent of the South China Sea, including the
The Philippine government, in response, presented a series of ancient maps which show that islands such as
Carpio is visiting ASEAN countries to deliver a series of lectures on the dispute.
"We have filed a territory dispute over
The UN tribunal is expected to provide a ruling on the case late this year or early 2016, but Carpio said that would not end the dispute involving the South China Sea, which is either partially or wholly claimed by the Philippines, China, Brunei, Taiwan, Malaysia and Vietnam.
"I think world opinion will be on our side and I don't think any country in the world can for long violate international law especially if there's a ruling by a competent international tribunal.
"If the
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