Perspective on maritime boundary delimitation through oil and gas development dispute between China and Japan in the East China Sea SCOPUS KCI

Title
Perspective on maritime boundary delimitation through oil and gas development dispute between China and Japan in the East China Sea
Author(s)
Yang, H.C.; Park, S.W.; Park, S.-H.
KIOST Author(s)
Yang, Hee Cheol(양희철)Park, Seong Wook(박성욱)Park, Se Hun(박세헌)
Alternative Author(s)
양희철; 박성욱; 박세헌
Publication Year
2006
Abstract
There are disputes for oil and gas development between China and Japan in the East China Sea. These involve the area where China is already carrying out activities of oil and gas development and where Japan is proclaiming its EEZ. China insists that the Chinese activities on oil and gas development area are being carried out within the Chinese jurisdictional waters even if the median line principle of Japanese proclamation is applied in delimitation. Indeed, the permit for Japanese development is causing disputes between China and Japan because its permit allows development in the waters adjacent to Chinese development area. In the event, the core of this dispute around the oil and gas field in the East China Sea relates to issues of maritime boundary delimitation and issues of resources acquisition with both states. Chinese policy on oil and gas development is to first consider development issues in accordance with a median line principle where waters toward to China from the median line should be developed by China and the area toward Japan from the median line within the Chinese continental shelf should be jointly developed. However, the Japanese position is that the East China Sea should be jointly developed, and Japan hopes to eventually convince China to accept its median line delimitation. With on-going development of such issues, Korea should establish a strategy of negotiation based on analyses of resource distributional conditions and other strategic factors in the Korean delimitation area. In particular, Korea should prepare and make the best use of joint development zone established in an agreement between the ROK and Japan concerning the development of the southern part of continental shelf adjacent to both states.
ISSN
1598-141X
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/4948
DOI
10.4217/OPR.2006.28.2.175
Bibliographic Citation
Ocean and Polar Research, v.28, no.2, pp.175 - 186, 2006
Publisher
Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute
Subject
boundary delimitation; continental shelf; Exclusive Economic Zone; gas field; marine policy; maritime boundary; oil field; territorial dispute; Asia; China; East China Sea; Eurasia; Far East; Japan; Pacific Ocean
Keywords
Continental shelf; East China Sea; Exclusive Economic Zone; Joint development; Maritime boundary delimitation; Median line principle; Natural prolongation
Type
Article
Language
Korean
Document Type
Article
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