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                    [Summary] => The Philippines’ victory in the arbitration case against China over the South China Sea will stand forever and the government should not weaken the protection that a rules-based system provides amid Beijing’s continued aggressiveness in the disputed seas, the country’s former top diplomat has underscored.
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Concluding remarks of Secretary of Foreign Affairs Albert del Rosario before the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague (Last of three parts)

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Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario urged on Monday the Permanent Court of Arbitration based in The Hague to show that the law applies even to "great powers" like China.

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The Permanent Court of Arbitration under the United Nations is set to issue a ruling on the arbitration case between the Philippines and China by 2016.

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The recent decision of a tribunal at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague on the Philippines's case against China may invite legal challenges from other states, an analyst said.

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Three senators welcomed the decision of the United Nations arbitral tribunal in the Hague that it had jurisdiction to hear claims over the West Philippine Sea, but warned that it signaled the start of a long process.

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Pressure on China over its claims to most of the strategic South China Sea went up a couple of notches this week. First, the U.S. sent a warship in its most direct challenge yet to Beijing's artificial island building. Then over Chinese objections, an international tribunal ruled it had jurisdiction in a case brought by the Philippines on maritime claims.

 
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Beijing on Friday refused to honor the United Nations (UN) arbitral tribunal decision on the jurisdiction and admissability of the disputed South China Sea.

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Ibinasura ng Permanent Court of Arbitration sa ilalim ng United Nations ang iginigiit ng China na walang kapangyarihan ang international court na dinggin ang arbitration case ng Pilipinas.

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The Philippines on Friday welcomed the United Nations arbitral tribunal's award on jurisdiction, hailing it a key development in the South China Sea case,

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Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario urged on Monday the Permanent Court of Arbitration based in The Hague to show that the law applies even to "great powers" like China.

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The Permanent Court of Arbitration under the United Nations is set to issue a ruling on the arbitration case between the Philippines and China by 2016.

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The recent decision of a tribunal at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague on the Philippines's case against China may invite legal challenges from other states, an analyst said.

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Three senators welcomed the decision of the United Nations arbitral tribunal in the Hague that it had jurisdiction to hear claims over the West Philippine Sea, but warned that it signaled the start of a long process.

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Beijing on Friday refused to honor the United Nations (UN) arbitral tribunal decision on the jurisdiction and admissability of the disputed South China Sea.

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The Philippines on Friday welcomed the United Nations arbitral tribunal's award on jurisdiction, hailing it a key development in the South China Sea case,

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