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South China Sea: Philippines advised to stake claim on disputed shoal with civilian site
Analysts are divided over an ex-Philippine chief justice’s proposal to build a civilian structure on the Second Thomas ShoalA former chief justice in the Philippines has suggested that the government replace a military outpost in the South China Sea with a civilian structure to ensure a legal advantage for Manila to file a tribunal complaint against Chinese interference.
The proposal is among several suggestions by Antonio Carpio, a former Supreme Court judge, following one of the most controversial clashes between Manila and Beijing in the Second Thomas Shoal, where Philippine troops are stationed on a grounded vessel in the disputed waters.
The proposal is among several suggestions by Antonio Carpio, a former Supreme Court judge, following one of the most controversial clashes between Manila and Beijing in the Second Thomas Shoal, where Philippine troops are stationed on a grounded vessel in the disputed waters.
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