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China might lose its influence over smaller states if it will defy the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration on the arbitration case regarding the South China Sea dispute, according to the Philippines's lead counsel in the case.

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Surround a disputed area with all types of ships, enclose it like a cabbage and hold on to it.

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The Philippines’ lead counsel in its maritime arbitration case against China underscored that arbitration gives weaker countries equal treatment with stronger nations.

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Even if it boycotts the hearing, Beijing will be under pressure to comply with the results of an international court arbitration which will determine if its claim to most of the South China Sea is valid, international law expert Paul Reichler said.

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