Is Indonesia Ready to be the Party of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership?

P. Simbolon, Erik Mangajaya Simatupang
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The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership has been highlighted by Indonesia due to its enhanced rule-based nature. However, the anti-corruption issues and the environmental issues have triggered questions on whether Indonesia is clean or healthy enough to be the party to this agreement. This article aims to understand Indonesia's readiness to be a party to this agreement. It implements the doctrinal method by implementing the related rules of international law related to treaty suspension, anti-corruption, and environmental issues in Indonesia. The implementation of such a method is also supported by the treaty approach, conceptual approach, and case approach.  From the first discussion, it can be understood that treaty suspension is a regime constituted under the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, and the CP-TPP’s Suspension has no specific deadline. The second discussion expresses that since Indonesia has not brought its anti-corruption rules in conformity with the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, the accession of CP-TPP may bring threats to Indonesia. This threat is caused by the CP-TPP dispute settlement mechanism's competence to settle disputes on anti-corruption issues. Lastly, the third discussion of this article states that the current Indonesian environmental law norms may be perceived as a potential threat to its national interests. Such a threat will arise if the current parties to the CP-TPP eventually decide not to suspend Article 20.17 concerning Conservation and Trade.
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印尼准备好成为《跨太平洋伙伴关系全面进步协议》的缔约方了吗?
由于《跨太平洋伙伴关系全面进步协定》加强了以规则为基础的性质,因此受到印尼的重视。然而,反腐问题和环境问题引发了印尼是否足够廉洁或健康以成为该协定缔约国的疑问。本文旨在了解印尼加入该协定的意愿。它通过在印尼实施与条约中止、反腐败和环境问题相关的国际法规则来实施理论方法。这种方法的实施也得到了条约方法、概念方法和案例方法的支持。 从第一个讨论中可以了解到,条约中止是《维也纳条约法公约》下的一种制度,而 CP-TPP 的中止没有具体的截止日期。第二次讨论表明,由于印尼尚未使其反腐败规则与《联合国反腐败公约》保持一致,加入 CP-TPP 可能会给印尼带来威胁。这种威胁是由 CP-TPP 争端解决机制解决反腐败问题争端的权限造成的。最后,本文的第三个论点指出,印尼现行的环境法律规范可能会被视为对其国家利益的潜在威胁。如果目前的 CP-TPP 缔约方最终决定不暂停执行有关保护和贸易的第 20.17 条,这种威胁就会出现。
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