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TTLV: China's role in the South China Sea dispute from the perspective of international law.

Friday - December 28, 2012 02:06
Information on the thesis "China in the South China Sea dispute from the perspective of international law" by graduate student Tran Thuy Hang, majoring in Asian Studies.
Information on the thesis "China in the South China Sea dispute from the perspective of international law" by graduate student Tran Thuy Hang, majoring in Asian Studies.1. Student's Full Name: Tran Thuy Hang 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of Birth: November 1, 1979 4. Place of Birth: Nghe An 5. Decision No. 1528/QD-XHNV – KH& SĐH dated October 14, 2009, issued by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 6. Changes during the training process: None 7. Thesis Title: China in the South China Sea dispute from the perspective of international law. 8. Specialization: Asian Studies; Code: 603150 9. Scientific Advisor: Dr. Ta Van Roan – Deputy Head of the Professional Faculty – People's Security Academy – Ministry of Public Security 10. Summary of Thesis Results: Clarifying some issues regarding the overview of the South China Sea; China's policies and strategies concerning the South China Sea issue; This thesis examines China's arguments and claims regarding the South China Sea, as well as its recent actions in the South China Sea. Based on objective assessments, it aims to provide predictions and solutions to resolve the South China Sea issue in a way that is most beneficial to Vietnam. 11. Practical Application: This thesis will provide an objective assessment of China's policies and strategies in the South China Sea dispute. Based on this research, the thesis draws important conclusions about the nature of the South China Sea dispute as conducted by China from the past to the present. Through systematic, scientific, and dialectical research from the perspective of international law, ensuring objectivity in studying the complex issue of the South China Sea dispute, the thesis will provide those interested in this issue with a comprehensive and objective view, identifying China's policies and ambitions regarding the South China Sea. The research in this thesis also provides predictions and solutions to contribute to resolving the South China Sea issue, protecting Vietnam's territorial sovereignty, maritime territories, and interests. 12. Future research directions: Continue research on China in the South China Sea dispute.

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name : TRAN THUY HANG 2. Sex: Female 3. Date of birth: November 1, 1979 4. Place of birth: Nghe An 5. Admission decision number: 1528/QD-XHNV – KH& SĐH Dated October 14, 2009 6. Changes in academic process: None 7. Official thesis title: China in South China Sea disputes in international law 8. Major: Asian Studies 9. Code: 603150 10. Supervisors: Dr TA VAN ROAN – Deputy Manager of Practicing Faculty – Public Security Academy – Public Security Ministry 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: The thesis is to clear out the panorama of South China Sea, China's policy, tendency, arguments and demands on South China Sea as well as recent her activities in South China Sea Then, the thesis is to recommend the objective opinion, prediction and solution about South China Sea disputes which are the most beneficial to Vietnam. 12. Practical applicability, if any: The thesis brings out objective opinion about China guidance and policy on South China Sea disputes. The study draws highlight conclusion about the basic nature of South china sea disputes rooted from China up to now. The study is carried out scientifically, scientifically under international law to meet the demand of objectivity in studying complicated sea disputes. The thesis is to help bring good idea about China policy and ambition on South China Sea to those who are interested in. The thesis is also hoped to give out forecast and solution to South china sea disputes, protecting national sovereignty, islands and benefits. 13. Further research directions, if any: Continuous study about China in South China Sea disputes

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