Abstract

The title of this research is "South China Sea Claim Dispute Settlement between ASEAN and China" The purpose of this study is to find out the role of ASEAN in efforts to resolve claims in the South China Sea. This research is a descriptive study - analysis that focuses on secondary data. In this study data collection was carried out using the library research method, namely by reviewing several references relating to the problem in this study, as well as interviews with various sources, which were held verbally and frequently asked by informants to get more in the explanation and information about the matter. matters relating to the problems discussed in this study, data obtained from the literature both orally and in writing. territorial conflicts that occur in the South China Sea are increasingly difficult to resolve because the attitude of the Chinese government is often inconsistent with efforts to resolve conflicts offered by ASEAN. ASEAN countries still have not reached an agreement on the Code of Ethics (COC) because of the different interests of each country. ASEAN is expected to face this conflict dynamics while maintaining peace and transforming potential conflicts into potential cooperation through a number of potential peace talks.

Highlights

  • There are complex dispute problems in the South China Sea, including territorial disputes and maritime boundary disputes, which until now there has been no resolution

  • ASEAN and China should work harder to strengthen the principles of a lawbased order in the South China Sea, especially the 1982 UNCLOS

  • China and ASEAN both agree that UNCLOS is the basis for the creation of a legal order in the South China Sea

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Introduction

There are complex dispute problems in the South China Sea, including territorial disputes and maritime boundary disputes, which until now there has been no resolution. In the South China sea conflict, in addition to the tensions that have occurred due to friction between disputing countries that have not been able to be stopped until now, there are worsening developments, especially regarding the relationship between the two ASEAN member countries, Vietnam and the Philippines, against China. The territorial dispute in the Set Equipment Sea in China refers to the territorial sea and land areas in the two islands of Paracel and Spratly. For example, claimed the disputed territory based on the Chinese ownership of the sea area and the two Paracel and Spratly islands since 2000, the Chinese government claimed to have issued a map detailing China's sovereignty in 1947, known as "Nine Dashed Line"

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