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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2018
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4. For examples of both types of responses, see e.g. “China’s Claims in the South China Sea Rejected”, ChinaFile (12 July 2016), online: <http://www.chinafile.com/conversation/chinas-claims-south-china-sea-rejected>.
5. Robert BECKMAN, “Tribunal Ruling a Game Changer” The Straits Times (14 July 2016), online: <http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/tribunal-ruling-a-game-changer-south-china-sea>.