Ren’ai Jiao (China)

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Ren’ai Jiao (China) is the name used by China for Second Thomas Shoal, a disputed maritime feature in the South China Sea that is claimed by multiple countries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf disputed maritime feature
geographic location
reef
shoal
alsoKnownAs Second Thomas Shoal NERFINISHED
associatedWith nine-dash line claim by China
claimedBy China NERFINISHED
Philippines NERFINISHED
Taiwan NERFINISHED
contestedBy Chinese coast guard and maritime forces
controlledBy Philippines (effective control over grounded vessel) NERFINISHED
environmentType coral reef system
featureTypeUnderUNCLOS low-tide elevation (disputed classification)
governedByClaim Chinese domestic laws on territorial sea and adjacent zone GENERATED
Philippine domestic maritime and baselines laws GENERATED
hasSovereigntyDispute China–Philippines maritime dispute
South China Sea territorial disputes
involvedIn China–Philippines standoffs over resupply missions NERFINISHED
locatedIn South China Sea NERFINISHED
Spratly Islands region NERFINISHED
militaryPresence Philippine military detachment on grounded ship
near other features of the Spratly Islands
partOf disputed territories in the South China Sea
region Western Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
relevantTo fisheries and marine resources in the South China Sea
strategicImportance located near key shipping lanes in the South China Sea
subjectOf international arbitration and diplomatic protests
naval and coast guard patrol activities
regional security discussions in ASEAN-related forums
underInternationalLawContext United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea NERFINISHED
within contested exclusive economic zone areas

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Second Thomas Shoal countryClaimNameUsedBy Ren’ai Jiao (China)