Tribunal Ruling Limits Taiwan’s Maritime Legal rights Around Taiping Island
THE HAGUE — A global tribunal’s 2016 choice continues to influence Taiwan’s maritime insurance claims in the South China Sea. The ruling classified Taiping Island, likewise referred to as Itu Aba, as a “rock” under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
- Classification: “Rock” designation versus “island.”
- Source Rights: Taiwan’s source legal rights are restricted to 12 maritime miles.
- Contrast: A finding of “island” standing would certainly have given 200 maritime miles.
- Effects: Limitations Taiwan’s economic exemption zone and resource gain access to.
