Analysis of the Legal Role of Geospatial Intelligence: A Case Study of South China Sea Arbitration of 2016


Authors : Aybars Oztuna

Volume/Issue : Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 10 - October

Google Scholar : https://bit.ly/3IIfn9N

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7313808

Abstract : The enforcement of the law has been analysing the promotional and effective policies in the areas which require investigation and intelligence operations. The planning and managing of the resources in these specific areas are under the geographical information Science and Technology as well as the geospatial intelligence bodies. In this, the analysis and conclusion are determined by keeping in mind the investigation and the data collected. This is also dependent upon the behavioural theories from a Geospatial perspective. This research has been based on the South China sea arbitration. The area that this research is covering has ruled in the favour of the country Philippines which has been determining elements of major importance in China's claim. This has also included the 9-dash line, Land reclamation activities and the overall monitoring of the Philippine waters. The arbitration started 5 years ago when the international tribunal ruling party dismissed the claim in the South China sea. The tribunal at the court of arbitration regarding the situation is unacceptable to the government in the Republic of China. This study has also used different resources in the analysis and measurement of the radar heights of towers which are combined with radio waves to provide factual results. Radar horizon measurements of the range have provided a factual analysis of the coverage concerning different altitudes and the estimates that can be deferred by changing these measurements.

Keywords : Geographical information, Radar horizon measurements, Arbitration, South China

The enforcement of the law has been analysing the promotional and effective policies in the areas which require investigation and intelligence operations. The planning and managing of the resources in these specific areas are under the geographical information Science and Technology as well as the geospatial intelligence bodies. In this, the analysis and conclusion are determined by keeping in mind the investigation and the data collected. This is also dependent upon the behavioural theories from a Geospatial perspective. This research has been based on the South China sea arbitration. The area that this research is covering has ruled in the favour of the country Philippines which has been determining elements of major importance in China's claim. This has also included the 9-dash line, Land reclamation activities and the overall monitoring of the Philippine waters. The arbitration started 5 years ago when the international tribunal ruling party dismissed the claim in the South China sea. The tribunal at the court of arbitration regarding the situation is unacceptable to the government in the Republic of China. This study has also used different resources in the analysis and measurement of the radar heights of towers which are combined with radio waves to provide factual results. Radar horizon measurements of the range have provided a factual analysis of the coverage concerning different altitudes and the estimates that can be deferred by changing these measurements.

Keywords : Geographical information, Radar horizon measurements, Arbitration, South China

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