Metro Manila, Philippines – Solicitor General Darlene Berberabe said the landmark 2016 arbitral victory in the South China Sea is firmly embedded in the country’s laws and institutions, ensuring it will endure beyond any administration. Speaking at the 10th anniversary commemoration of the arbitral award in Pasay City on July 10, Berberabe said the ruling remains effective because successive governments have incorporated it into legislation and institutions rather than treating it as a one-time legal victory. “The promulgation of a judgment is an event, but legal protection ought not to be a singular moment, but consistent practice,” Berberabe said. She said the award “endures to this day not because it was rendered in The Hague, but because the Republic decided in our Constitution, in our laws, in our institutions, and outward in our dealings with the world, to live by it.” The Office of the Solicitor General represented the government…