CONSISTENCY OF INDONESIA'S INTERNATIONAL TREATY IMPLEMENTATION IN THE FIELD OF INVESTMENT IN THE NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM: A POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE OF LAW TO REALIZE COMMUNITY WELFARE

Eva Arief
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This research examines the issue of consistency in the implementation of Indonesia's international agreements in the field of investment in Indonesia's national legal system, with a focus on achieving public welfare. The political implementation of Indonesian International Treaties in the field of investment into national law is divided into two periods. The period before the Constitutional Court Decision Number 13/PUU-XVI/2018 and the subsequent period. The court decision mainly talks about how to ratify an international treaty. Article 2 of Law No. 24/2000 on International Agreements states that ratification of international agreements is done in two ways, namely ratification by passing a law by the Parliament and ratification by issuing a presidential regulation by the President. Ratification through parliament if an international agreement has a broad and fundamental impact on the livelihood of the people related to the financial burden of the state and or requires amendments to the law as stipulated in article 11 paragraph (2) of the 1945 Constitution. Meanwhile, the position of international agreements in the field of investment, based on Article 11 (2), the ratification of International Agreements is based on Presidential Regulations. At the same time, there are international investment agreements whose material can have a broad and fundamental impact on people's lives, so the absence of parliamentary control can lead to inequality and potential negative impacts on people's welfare. Through normative legal research methods, the findings show that foreign investment must provide the maximum benefit for economic development and public welfare, and the ratification of international investment agreements can be done either through presidential regulations or legislation by passing a law
印度尼西亚在投资领域执行国际条约与国家法律体系的一致性:实现社会福利的法律政治视角
本研究探讨了印尼在国家法律体系中执行投资领域国际协定的一致性问题,重点是实现公共福利。将印尼投资领域国际条约在国内法中的政治执行情况分为两个时期。宪法法院第 13/PUU-XVI/2018 号判决之前的时期和之后的时期。法院判决主要涉及如何批准国际条约。关于国际协定的第 24/2000 号法律第 2 条规定,批准国际协定有两种方式,即由议会通过法律批准和由总统发布总统条例批准。如果国际协定对涉及国家财政负担的国计民生具有广泛而根本的影响,或者需要按照 1945 年《宪法》第 11 条第 2 款的规定修改法律,则通过议会批准。同时,国际协定在投资领域的地位,根据第 11 条第 2 款,国际协定的批准以总统条例为基础。同时,有些国际投资协定的实质内容会对人们的生活产生广泛而根本性的影响,因此议会控制的缺失会导致不平等,并对人们的福利产生潜在的负面影响。通过规范性法律研究方法,研究结果表明,外国投资必须为经济发展和公共福利提供最大利益,国际投资协定的批准可以通过总统条例或通过法律立法来完成
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