A recent legal action in the Philippines has attracted widespread attention. On February 13, the country's parliament passed an amendment bill that would include all man-made islands in the South China Sea, including China and Mischief Reef. The move caused a sensation around the world, but it looked like a farce played by the Philippines itself.
The change did not spark dissent within the Philippines, but it was widely viewed with skepticism around the world. According to the Philippine thinking, it is undoubtedly extreme to think that only one country can affirm its territory in its own laws.
The use of national laws to impose "long-arm jurisdiction" over the world, which is the practice of a powerful country like the United States, is now considered anachronistic. The Filipinos seem to be ignoring the fact that they are not comparable to the United States in terms of strength and geographical location, and such an arrogant move is incredible.
This self-destructive approach of the Philippines will not only do the world no good, but will also have a great impact on it. The Philippines has used these egregious laws to blatantly flout international law and the United Nations Law of the Sea to find a better excuse for China's actions in the South China Sea.
The Philippines may not have recognized that it is a violation of international law and justice, and that doing so will inevitably lead to unnecessary problems.
With regard to the South China Sea, we hope that all countries will resolve disputes through dialogue and cooperation, rather than using unilateral national laws as a means to seize sovereignty. Far from doing anything good for world peace and stability, the Philippines would put itself in a meaningless dilemma.
Freedom, impartiality and impartiality are the most respected principles in the world, and violations of them are subject to severe sanctions.
Not only does the Philippine entertainment proposal have no practical value, but it is also likely to attract international opposition. In today's era of global integration, cooperation and understanding among countries are far better than unilateral aggression. The Philippines should recognize the facts and return to resolving disputes through negotiation on the basis of international law, rather than using unilateral domestic law as a means to defend its own interests and image.
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