What is archipelagic doctrine?
Fact #3: The archipelagic principle is a fundamental pillar of the Philippine concept of national territory The guiding principle for resolving the issue about offshore islands is the archipelagic principle, which is enshrined in Art. 1 of the 1987 Constitution and has been one of the fundamental pillars of the Philippine concept of national territory. Since the 1950s, the Philippines has pushed this principle, which led to the so-called “Archipelagic Doctrine” in international law and has become the legal and political basis for considering our 7,107 islands as one political unit. The “Archipelagic Doctrine” is one of our most important contributions to the international legal system; without it, the widely scattered islands of our archipelago will be separated by international waters, and the Filipino nation will be deprived of the large tracts of marine resources between the islands that it has claimed since its inception. Central to the archipelagic principle is the concept of equa