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  • How is data collected for non-incident events in the South China Sea?
  • Data collection for non-incident events in the South China Sea revolves around searching multiple news databases, namely LexisNexis and Google News, for news items on the “South China Sea” and other names of the sea in Vietnamese (“Biển Đông”) and in Chinese (“南中国海” or “南海”).
  • Is Indonesia a non-claimant in the South China Sea dispute?
  • Additionally, while Indonesia is formally a non-claimant in the South China Sea dispute, this research positions it as a ‘non-claimant disputant’ in the South China Sea because Indonesia’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) intersects with China’s nine-dash demarcation.
  • Can the Philippines challenge China's claims in the South China Sea?
  • The Philippines was the only one to institute arbitral proceedings against China under Annex VII to the 1982 UNCLOS in January 2013, but even in the aftermath of winning this historic case, since 2016, the Philippines has been reluctant to use the ruling as a legal basis to challenge China’s expansive claims in the South China Sea.
  • What are the four types of diplomatic events in the South China Sea?
  • Fig. 13 details four kinds of diplomatic events—meeting, notable statement, partnership initiative, and port visit—in the ten political entities that are most prominent in the South China Sea over the examined period. It confirms Vietnam’s active diplomatic engagement as well as China’s prominent presence in the region’s diplomacy.
  • When will a panel report be adopted at a DSB meeting?
  • Within 60 days after the date of circulation of a panel report to the Members, the report shall be adopted at a DSB meeting7 unless a party to the dispute formally notifies the DSB of its decision to appeal or the DSB decides by consensus not to adopt the report.
  • What if a third party notified a dispute to DSB?
  • All third parties which have notified their interest in the dispute to the DSB shall be invited in writing to present their views during a session of the first substantive meeting of the panel set aside for that purpose. All such third parties may be present during the entirety of this session. 7.