Battle of Bach Dang River
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Let me just say this as a third party observer, all six parties have their legitimate claims or not all of you have them. You all have to resolve within your group and not by calling in the former white colonial powers as arbiters in which the existing international laws are made by them. In order to find the right settlements someone has to take the leadership role, be it to be Vietnam or China, you guys decide. China's position is very clear: solve them peacefully is to your benefits or else......
BTW any strong power would do the same, and the US or Russia would do no less.
There are many reasons China refuses to find settlements by international arbitration, the above is one of the reasons, and they will take too long to explain which is not in the perimeter of our discussion.
It sounds like you have psychological fearing the whites, the general psychology of the chinese. In fact, right now 2012, judges of international courts who came from Slovakia, Mexico, France, Japan, New Zealand, Morocco, Russia, Brazil, Somalia, UK, China, America, Italy, Uganda and India. So there is a Chinese person, but there is not any Vietnamese, Filipinos or Malaysian or Brunei.
Historically, the international court has handled the dispute between Germany and Denmark in 1967; Greece and Turkey in 1976; the U.S. and Canada in 1981; Ukraine and Romania in 2010; Indonesia and Malaysia 1998; Malaysia and Singapore in 2003 ....
If the chinese have confidence and responsibly [rather than bragging they have more warships, submarines, missiles, aircraft], they should together with others to the international court to resolve disputes SCS.