Proceedings of the 3rd Multidisciplinary International Conference, MIC 2023, 28 October 2023, Jakarta, Indonesia

Research Article

The Role of International Organizations in Resolving Marine Disputes in Case Study of Marine Disputes in the South China Sea

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.28-10-2023.2341801,
        author={Boy Nurdin and Christmas Datumbanua},
        title={The Role of International Organizations in Resolving Marine Disputes in Case Study of Marine Disputes in the South China Sea},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the 3rd Multidisciplinary International Conference, MIC 2023, 28 October 2023, Jakarta, Indonesia},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={MIC},
        year={2023},
        month={12},
        keywords={international organizations; dispute resolution; south china sea},
        doi={10.4108/eai.28-10-2023.2341801}
    }
    
  • Boy Nurdin
    Christmas Datumbanua
    Year: 2023
    The Role of International Organizations in Resolving Marine Disputes in Case Study of Marine Disputes in the South China Sea
    MIC
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.28-10-2023.2341801
Boy Nurdin1, Christmas Datumbanua1,*
  • 1: Universitas Borobudur, Indonesia
*Contact email: christ@datumbanua.com

Abstract

The South China Ocean is a district of international and monetary significance but on the other hand is known as a wellspring of mind-boggling questions between nations in the locale. The South China Sea confrontation is the hottest in the 21st century, in which China, the United States, and most ASEAN members are involved indirectly. There are 3 (three) justifications for why the nations engaged with the South China Ocean or South China Ocean struggle like China, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei Darussalam, and Malaysia have common interests in battling about the ocean and land region of the two gatherings of Paracel and Spratly islands in the South China Ocean. To begin with, the ocean regions and archipelagos in the South China Ocean contain colossal normal assets, including oil and gas and other marine assets. Second, the waters of the South China Sea are a marginal sea that operates as a crossing route for international ship shipping activities, especially seaborne trade routes that connect European, American, and Asian trade routes. Third, quite rapid economic growth in Asia. The role of international organizations in resolving maritime disputes in the South China Sea is of primary concern.