China and the rules of engagement in Antarctica
Chinese repudiation of the rule of law in the Philippines v. China case resulted in, among otherthings, speculation about the countrys perceived or real interests and activities in Antarctica,where Australia has significant investment, and where respecting the rules of engagement withinternational l...
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description | Chinese repudiation of the rule of law in the Philippines v. China case resulted in, among otherthings, speculation about the countrys perceived or real interests and activities in Antarctica,where Australia has significant investment, and where respecting the rules of engagement withinternational law is paramount. |
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spelling | ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:115989 2025-01-16T19:16:38+00:00 China and the rules of engagement in Antarctica Jabour, J 2017 application/pdf http://ecite.utas.edu.au/115989 en eng . http://ecite.utas.edu.au/115989/1/Jabour 2017 Maritime Issues.pdf Jabour, J, China and the rules of engagement in Antarctica, Maritime Issues, (25 April) pp. 1-3. (2017) [Contribution to Refereed Journal] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/115989 Law and Legal Studies Law International Law (excl. International Trade Law) Contribution to Refereed Journal PeerReviewed 2017 ftunivtasecite 2019-12-13T22:15:40Z Chinese repudiation of the rule of law in the Philippines v. China case resulted in, among otherthings, speculation about the countrys perceived or real interests and activities in Antarctica,where Australia has significant investment, and where respecting the rules of engagement withinternational law is paramount. Text Antarc* Antarctica Unknown |
spellingShingle | Law and Legal Studies Law International Law (excl. International Trade Law) Jabour, J China and the rules of engagement in Antarctica |
title | China and the rules of engagement in Antarctica |
title_full | China and the rules of engagement in Antarctica |
title_fullStr | China and the rules of engagement in Antarctica |
title_full_unstemmed | China and the rules of engagement in Antarctica |
title_short | China and the rules of engagement in Antarctica |
title_sort | china and the rules of engagement in antarctica |
topic | Law and Legal Studies Law International Law (excl. International Trade Law) |
topic_facet | Law and Legal Studies Law International Law (excl. International Trade Law) |
url | http://ecite.utas.edu.au/115989 |