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  1. 2 Three colonial treaties define the territorial boundaries of the Philippines: (1) Treaty of Peace between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Spain, U.S.-Spain, Dec. 10, 1898, T.S. No. 343 [Hereinafter referred to as Treaty of Paris]; (2) Treaty between the Kingdom of Spain and the

  2. Nov 7, 2022 · its territorial sea extends to the limits set forth in the colonial treaties,2 which define the extent of the archipelago at the time it was ceded from Spain to the U.S. in 1898. 3 The line drawn ...

  3. 1 To be precise, three colonial treaties define the territorial boundaries of the Philippines: (1) Treaty of Peace Between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Spain, U.-Spain, 10 December 1898, T. No. 343 [Hereinafter referred to as Treaty of Paris]; (2) Treaty Between the Kingdom of Spain and the United States of America for ...

  4. The territorial boundaries of the Philippines, inherited from Spain and the United States in 1898, are disputed in international law. The boundaries of the Philippines are not recognised by the international community for two principal reasons:

  5. Feb 1, 2008 · The Philippines, on the basis of historic right of title, claims that its territorial sea extends to the limits set forth in the colonial treaties, which define the extent of the archipelago at ...

  6. Feb 23, 2011 · The fundamental position of the Philippines regarding the extent of its territorial and maritime boundaries is based on two contentious premises: first, that the limits of its national territory are the boundaries laid down in the 1898 Treaty of Paris which ceded the Philippines from Spain to the United States; and second, that all the waters embraced within these imaginary lines are its ...

  7. The territorial boundaries of the Philippines, inherited from Spain and the United States in 1898, are disputed in international law. The boundaries of the Philippines are not recognised by the international community for two principal reasons: