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Book Title: The South China Sea Arbitration
Editor(s): Jayakumar, S.; Koh, Tommy; Beckman, Robert; Davenport, Tara; Phan, D. Hao
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781788116268
Section Title: Maps and figures
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Maps and figures MAPS The Arbitral Tribunal's map of the South China Sea China's map of the South China Sea attached to China's Note
Verbale to the United Nations Secretary-General Nos CML/17/2009 and CML/18/2009 0.3 The Philippines' map of the `Northern Sector
of the South China Sea' 0.4 The Philippines' map of `China's Maximum Potential Entitlements under UNCLOS Compared to its Nine-Dash
Line Claim in the Southern Sector' 6A.1 Map of possible maritime zones based on the 12 July 2016 South China Sea Arbitration Award
8.1 Map depicting the officially declared EEZs of Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia overlain with the 200 NM EEZ that Itu Aba
would generate if properly classified as an `island' under Article 121 8.2 Territorial Seas generated by the claimed high-tide features
in the Spratly Group as well as the EEZ declared by the Philippines 0.1 0.2 xvii xviii xix xx 153
199 201
FIGURES 6A.1 6A.2 Time series of satellite images of Unnamed Reef 1 on Union Reefs Difference in sea level (in metres) between (a)
Mean High Water Springs (MHWS) and Mean Low Water Springs (MLWS); (b) Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) and Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW);
(c) values in (a) and (b); and, (d) Mean High Astronomical Tide (HAT) and Mean Low Astronomical Tide (LAT) across the southern South
China Sea basin Sea level variations at McKennan Reef (Union Reefs) between ...
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