尖阁列岛/钓鱼岛:它们是岛屿吗?

Constantinos Yiallourides
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尖阁列岛/钓鱼岛群岛附近海域疑似存在大量油气矿床,这使得这些地物对中日在东海划定的海上边界具有内在价值。鉴于在法律意义上符合岛屿资格的近海地理特征可能以与大陆相同的方式产生广泛的海底管辖权,这些特征的海上发电能力与对周围海底能源的相关主权权利之间的联系变得不言自明。在此过程中,本文回顾了《联合国海洋法公约》关于岛屿制度的相关规定,并将此分析应用于东中国海尖阁列岛/钓鱼岛岛礁的案例。中国还考虑最近就《联合国海洋法公约》第121条对有争议的南海岛礁的解释和适用作出的南海仲裁裁决。
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Senkaku/Diaoyu: Are They Islands?
The suspected presence of vast hydrocarbon deposits in the adjacent waters of the Senkaku/Diaoyu island group renders these features intrinsically valued for the maritime boundary to be drawn between Japan and China in the East China Sea. Given that offshore geographical features qualifying as islands in a legal sense may potentially generate extensive areas of seabed jurisdiction in the same manner as continents, the connection between the features’ maritime generating capacity and the associated sovereign rights over surrounding seabed energy resources becomes self-evident. This paper considers the legal status of the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu islands in the East China Sea and the potential legal implications for the future maritime delimitation between China and Japan. In doing so, it reviews the relevant provisions of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) on the regime of islands and applies this analysis to the case of the Senkaku/Diaoyu features in the East China Sea. It also considers the most recent South China Sea Arbitration Award on the interpretation and application of Article 121 of UNCLOS to the disputed South China Sea insular features. The paper concludes that whilst there has been no certain rule or consensus on how the said provisions of UNCLOS are to be interpreted and applied, it is highly doubtful that an international court or arbitral tribunal would find any of the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands being an island in a legal sense.
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