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Hong Thao Nguyen | South China Sea
Posted by southeastasiansea ⋅ April 7, 2013 ⋅ Leave a comment
Part 11: Legitimate occupation If the voyages for surveys and drawing of maritime routes can be considered as acts for general recognition, then the planting of wooden markers by the order of the kings created an indisputable act in establishing the power of the Annamese kingdom over the uninhabited islands. In 1833, the King ordered … Continue reading →
International law and sovereignty over the Paracel and Spratly archipelagoes (Part 10)
Posted by southeastasiansea ⋅ March 30, 2013 ⋅ Leave a comment
Part 10: The will to affirm the sovereignty of Vietnam The evidences introduced by Vietnam show that activities carried out by the Nguyễn Lords and Kings in Hoàng Sa (Paracels) and Trường Sa (Spratlys) mostly focus on the five following areas: 1. Systematic exploitation of the islands. 2. Organization of measurements and surveys for better … Continue reading →
Part 9: Documents that objectively recognize Vietnam’s sovereignty In order to resolve the prolonged debate on the historical title of the archipelagoes, it is best to consult the opinions of third parties. Westerners had spoken about the inclusion of the Paracel archipelago into Annam. The French missionaries on the ship Amphitrite, on their way to … Continue reading →
International law and the sovereignty over Paracel and Spratly archipelagoes (Part 8)
Posted by southeastasiansea ⋅ March 16, 2013 ⋅ Leave a comment
Part 8: Towards well-grounded arguments Based on the ancient records and maps of Vietnam, some comments can be made as follows: 1. Right from the era of the Nguyễn Lords, the Vietnamese had got rather thorough understanding of the existence of these islands. Vietnamese descriptions of the islands are more detailed and precise than those … Continue reading →