Philippines wins South China Sea case against China
Philippines wins South China Sea case against China The Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague on Tuesday rejected China's controversial claims in the disputed South China Sea, the Guardian reported. "The Philippines welcomes the issuance today... On the arbitration proceedings initiated by the Philippines with regard to the South China Sea," Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay told reporters minutes after the court in The Hague released its verdict. The case at the international tribunal was brought by the Philippines, which argues that Chinese activity in the region was against international law. Besides accusing China of taking control of the area around 140 miles from its coast, the Philippines' petition asked the international tribunal to reject China's claim to sovereignty over waters within a 'nine-dash line' that appears on official Chinese maps. The U-shaped line represents China's claims to as much as 90% of the South Ch...