STATEMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS SECRETARY ENRIQUE A. MANALO ON THE 6TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AWARD ON THE SOUTH CHINA SEA ARBITRATION
STATEMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS SECRETARY ENRIQUE A. MANALO ON THE 6TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AWARD ON THE SOUTH CHINA SEA ARBITRATION
12 July 2022
Today we commemorate the 6th anniversary of the Award on the South China Sea Arbitration. More than a historic milestone whose value lies in its commemorative significance, we recall 12 July 2016 as the day that affirmed to the community of nations that the rule of law prevails, and that stability, peace and progress can only be attained when founded on a rules-based legal order on the oceans, as it should be everywhere else.
The Award and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) are the twin anchors of the Philippines’ policy and actions on the West Philippine Sea.
The year 2022 is also the 40th anniversary of the adoption of UNCLOS. UNCLOS sets out the legal framework within which all activities in the oceans and seas must be carried out. There is no recourse to general international law on matters comprehensively covered by the UNCLOS. Compliance with UNCLOS, which represents a delicate balance of the rights and obligations of all States Parties, in its entirety is key to ensuring global and regional peace and the fair and sustainable use of the oceans.
The Award, an affirmation of UNCLOS’ dispute resolution mechanisms, not only sets reason and right in the South China Sea, but is an inspiration for how matters should be considered – through reason and right – by states facing similarly challenging circumstances.
It authoritatively ruled that the claim of historic rights to resources within the sea areas falling within the ‘nine-dash line’ had no basis in law and is without legal effect.
It upheld the Philippines’ sovereign rights and jurisdiction in its exclusive economic zone.
It affirmed that certain actions within the Philippines’ EEZ violated the Philippines’ sovereign rights and were thus unlawful; that large-scale reclamation and construction of artificial islands caused severe environmental harm in violation of international conventions; that the large-scale harvesting of endangered marine species damaged the marine ecosystem; and that actions taken since the commencement of the arbitration had aggravated the disputes.
These findings are no longer within the reach of denial and rebuttal, and are conclusive as they are indisputable. The Award is final. We firmly reject attempts to undermine it; nay, even erase it from law, history and our collective memories. At the same time, we welcome the support of a growing list of countries for the Award.
The Award benefits the world across the board. We do not see it as directed at any other country, near or far. We see it as it should be seen: as favoring all which are similarly situated by clarifying definitively a legal situation beyond the reach of arms to change. It puts this aspect of international law beyond the limit of prescription.
And so we say once again: the present that we need and the future that we want is a peaceful South China Sea. The Philippines is committed to this for as long as it exists. END
WCO supports Philippines Customs with Comprehensive Integrity Action Planning
The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported the Bureau of Customs of The Philippines (BoC) with an Integrity assessment validation and action-planning mission from 2 to 6 May 2022 in Manila, Philippines. The mission was made possible under the auspice of the ‘Accelerate Trade Facilitation’ programme – supported by the United Kingdom’s Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
With the guidance of WCO recognized Customs integrity experts of the State Revenue Committee of Kazakhstan and Pakistan Customs, the BoC Working Group conducted an extended analysis of the results of BoC’ ongoing work on integrity development and the outcomes of the integrity assessment conducted with support of the WCO in Fall 2021. In addition, the integrity action-planning activities were informed by the findings of the Customs Integrity Perception Survey (CIPS) that was carried out among Customs employees and private sector stakeholders in Summer 2021. These important consecutive capacity building activities allowed for the mapping of the current Customs’ integrity situation and areas for improvement, as well as support further calibration of related projects on trade facilitation.
Mission activities included field visits to the Customs offices of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the Port of Manila and the Customs Operations Center, as well as a number of meetings with external stakeholders. Action-planning exercises also contained a review of the current Customs strategies, including the BoC’ 10-Point Priority Program. The BoC progressed with the development of a Comprehensive Customs Integrity Development and Anti-Corruption Action Plan. The proposed draft follows the structure of the WCO Revised Arusha Declaration on Good Governance and Integrity in Customs and includes over 60 practical actions with concrete outputs and outcomes.
The importance that BoC renders to integrity as a cornerstone of successful and sustainable Customs and trade facilitation reform and modernization initiatives was illustrated by the fact that the discussions on the draft action plan were (virtually) attended by more than 50 participants composed of BoC’s top management and executive team, including Mr. Rey Leonardo B. Guerrero, Commissioner of the Bureau of Customs, the Assistant/Deputy Commissioners, Service Directors and District Collectors. During the closing session on 6 May, Mr. Rey Leonardo B. Guerrero, BoC Commissioner, welcomed the key strategic outcomes and ensured commitment on the follow-up and implementation of the action plan. The WCO is looking forward to continue its strategic multi-year partnership under the framework of the WCO Mercator Programme and with support of the ‘Accelerate Trade Facilitation’ programme.
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