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    Title: 馬來西亞與菲律賓對於沙巴領土之爭議
    Malaysia-Philippines Territorial Dispute: The Sabah Case
    Authors: 許誠俊
    Kho, Mohammad Al-Mahdi Tan
    Contributors: 陳鴻瑜
    Chen, Hurng Yu
    許誠俊
    Kho, Mohammad Al-Mahdi Tan
    Keywords: 馬來西亞與菲律賓之領土爭議
    北婆囉洲
    沙巴
    蘇祿王國
    Malaysia-Philippines Territorial Dispute
    North Borneo
    Sabah
    Sulu Sultanate
    Date: 2013
    Issue Date: 2014-07-30 13:04:59 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 這份研究將探討蘇祿蘇丹國是如何成為大馬來世界的一份子,以及菲律賓索回沙巴的主張. 菲律賓是蘇祿蘇丹政治主權的繼任者。本研究主要探討菲律賓索回沙巴州的歷史和法律依據。
    歷史紀錄指出,這塊有爭議的土地曾屬於蘇祿蘇丹租借給一間英國特許公司的創辦者。之後由英國王室所保護的這塊土地後來成為英國兼併馬來西亞和殖民的基礎。最終,沙巴被納入馬來西亞聯邦。
    The recent incident where followers of Sultan Jamalul Kiram III landed in Lahad
    Datu Village in Sabah, Malaysia to assert the pending Philippine territorial claim has
    sparked one of the biggest security threats in the region. The dispute has disrupted the
    diplomatic relations between Malaysia and the Philippines, both being members of the
    Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). This study argues that the
    settlement to the dispute depends on whether the Philippines has a legal and valid
    claim according to the principles of international law. Similarly, the issue can also be
    resolved with recourse to a regional agency like ASEAN. Additionally, it is essential
    that an unbiased analysis of Malaysia’s argument be undertaken based on
    international law. Peaceful methods of settlement should be the goal for both states.
    Stability and security are a prerequisite for development; therefore, a peaceful
    environment will provide a proper setting for sustainable economic growth.
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    Gulf News. “Brunei’s help sought to resolve Sabah-Sulu debacle.” March 17, 2013.

    New York Times. September 16, 1963, p. 1.
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