Spratlys Agreement Unconstitutional: Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking Is VoidThe Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking [JMSU] signed by the Philippine government with China and Vietnam is unconstitutional for violating the National Economy and Patrimony provisions of the 1987 Constitution. If it is confirmed that the signing of the same is related to the fraud that attended the various contracts with China, the said Agreement is also void. BY ATTY. NERI JAVIER COLMENARES The Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking [JMSU] signed by the Philippine government with China and Vietnam is unconstitutional for violating the National Economy and Patrimony provisions of the 1987 Constitution. If it is confirmed that the signing of the same is related to the fraud that attended the various contracts with China, the said Agreement is also void. Article XII, Section 2 on National Economy and Patrimony provides that : Section 2. All lands of the public domain, waters, minerals, coal, petroleum, and other mineral oils, all forces of potential energy, fisheries, forests or timber, wildlife, flora and fauna, and other natural resources are owned by the State. x x x The exploration, development, and utilization of natural resources shall be under the full control and supervision of the State. The State may directly undertake such activities, or it may enter into co-production, joint venture, or production-sharing agreements with Filipino citizens, or corporations or associations at least sixty per centum of whose capital is owned by such citizens. x x x The State shall protect the nation's marine wealth in its archipelagic waters, territorial sea, and exclusive economic zone, and reserve its use and enjoyment exclusively to Filipino citizens. x x x The President shall notify the Congress of every contract entered into in accordance with this provision, within thirty days from its execution. The legal context under which the JMSU was signed, with the authorization of the Philippine government through Pres. Gloria Arroyo, is that the Spratlys or Kalayaan islands are part of Philippine territory and therefore, all the "natural resources" therein are "owned by the State". Secondly, the agreement itself was shrouded in secrecy, lacks transparency and in fact contains a confidentiality clause under Sec. 10 of the JMSU that: The Agreement x x x shall be kept confidential during the Agreement term and within 5 years after its expiration x x x and shall not be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of the other parties. Article 50- Corruption of a representative of a State If the expression of a State's consent to be bound by a treaty has been procured through the corruption of its representative directly or indirectly by another negotiating State, the State may invoke such corruption as invalidating its consent to be bound by the treaty. Under the above provision the attendant fraud could be used by the Philippines to revoke the NBN-ZTE contract, the JMSU and the loan agreements with China. The Filipino people should not be forced to pay for loans fraudulently negotiated by representatives of the Philippine government. ( categories: )
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