Sen. Tol Tolentino says Archipelagic Sea Lanes Law to strengthen territorial integrity and national security

By PR|12:15 PM September 07, 2024

Senate Majority Leader Francis “Tol” Tolentino on Thursday said that the proposed Archipelagic Sea Lanes Law, which was approved by the bicameral panel of the Senate and House of Representatives and subsequently ratified by the Senate yesterday, would strengthen the Philippines’ territorial integrity and national security.

Tolentino, the panel chair and author of the Senate version of the proposed Archipelagic Sea Lanes Law, will see its formal submission to Malacañang next week, along with a related proposed Maritime Zones Law that he also primarily authored and sponsored.

“These two laws combined would further define our territorial claims and jurisdiction over the waters around the Philippine archipelago based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seas (UNCLOS) and other international laws,” the senator said.

Tolentino explained that the Archipelagic Sea Lanes Law establishes the country’s archipelagic sea lanes and passages of foreign vessels and aircraft, while the Maritime Zones Law declares the Philippines’ rights and entitlements over maritime zones.

Once the president signs these measures, the Senate official said both will be submitted to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), which will notify other countries of the new legislation.

“The IMO enforces strict compliance mechanisms, and if they (foreign vessels and aircraft, including military warships and aircraft) do not comply, we can deny them access under this measure,” Tolentino said.

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