Itar和安全例外:发展印尼防御卫星的经验教训

Aris Rahmat Juliannoor, S. Sefriani
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由包括美国、中国和俄罗斯在内的军事超级大国开创的外太空技术发展,给了其他国家各种各样的技术,这些技术被用来加强他们的国防。“需求越高,价格就越贵。”一个国家可以自由选择使用什么技术,但生产者控制谁可以使用他们的技术。限制或控制空间技术的政策最清楚地反映在美国名为ITAR(国际武器贸易条例)的政策上,该政策使美国能够选择谁能够利用空间技术。像ITAR这样的准专制政策已经损害了国际贸易法的精神和灵魂,而国际贸易法赋予了当今世界正在发生的“自由贸易”市场权力。同样的政策使美国抓住了其他国家,比如印度尼西亚,使他们“依赖”他们的尖端技术,并最终剥夺了其他国家在太空技术上的主权。本研究通过国际法,特别是国际贸易法的视角分析了这一前所未有的主题,包括关贸总协定等相关法律以及世界贸易组织争端解决机构司法裁决的相关先例。通过国际法分析的结果,在依赖理论和世界体系理论的辅助下(1)将相关政策归类为违反GATT,特别是第二十一条(b)点(ii)关于安全例外;(2)为了印度尼西亚外层空间发展的未来,该国应该利用安全例外条款来摆脱ITAR政策或其他类似政策的暴行。
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Itar And The Security Exception: Lessons For Developing Indonesian Defensive Satellites
Outer space technological development, pioneered by military superpowers including the USA, China, and Russia gives other countries a variety of technologies which they have chosen to use to strengthen their national defence. “The higher the demand, the more expensive it gets.” A country is free to choose what technology to use, but the producer controls who can use their technology. Policies to limit or control space-technology is most clearly reflected by USA policy, named ITAR (International Trade in Arms Regulation), which enables the USA to choose who is able to avail themselves of space technology. A quasi-arbitrary policy like ITAR has harmed the spirit and the soul of international trade law which empowers the “free trade” market that is happening in today’s world. Policy alike has made the US gripped other countries like Indonesia and made them ‘dependence’ on their sophisticated technology and deprived other state’s sovereignty on their space technology, eventually. This study analysed this unprecedented subject through the lens of International Law, especially International Trade Law, encompassing related laws like GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades) and related precedents on WTO (World Trade Organization) DSB (Dispute Settlement Body) judicial decisions. The results of analysis through international law, assisted with dependence theory and world-system theory (1) categorize the related policy as a violation of GATT, specifically to Article XXI (b) point (ii) about security exception and (2) for the future of Indonesian outer space development, this country should utilize a security exception clause to release itself from the atrocities of ITAR policy or other similar policies.
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