印度尼西亚在世界贸易组织中的利益和上诉机构的僵局:质疑特殊和差别待遇的存在

Yuridika Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.20473/ydk.v38i1.38933
Setyo Utomo
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世界贸易组织在解决国际贸易争端方面的作用至关重要,特别是在多边贸易中,随着信息披露和技术进步,多边贸易继续增长。争端解决制度往往取决于世界贸易组织上诉机构的存在。然而,2019年,美国阻止新成员加入该机构,导致功能失调和不稳定。此外,在2020年,最后一位现任上诉机构成员的任期届满。作为世界贸易组织的成员,印度尼西亚和其他发展中国家获得优惠待遇,这在与发达国家打交道时经常适得其反。向发展中国家提供特殊和差别待遇是为了尽量减少发达国家和发展中国家之间的区别。这项研究确定了印度尼西亚和其他发展中国家可能采取的行动,以结束世界贸易组织的僵局。要做到这一点,他们可以使用不结盟外交,放弃特殊和差别待遇。本研究采用了概念方法和文献综述。
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Indonesia’s Interests in the World Trade Organization and the Appellate Body Impasse: Questioning the Existence of Special and Differential Treatment
The World Trade Organization’s role in resolving international trade disputes is crucial, particularly in multilateral trade, which continues to grow alongside information disclosure and technology advancements. Dispute settlement systems often depend on the existence of the World Trade Organization’s Appellate Body. However, in 2019, the United States prevented new members from joining this body, resulting in dysfunction and instability. Moreover, in 2020, the term of the last sitting Appellate Body member expired. As members of the World Trade Organization, Indonesia and other developing nations receive preferential treatment, which frequently backfires when dealing with developed nations. The special and differential treatment provided to developing nations is supposed to minimize the distinctions between developed and developing nations. This study identified possible actions that Indonesia and other developing nations could take to put an end to the World Trade Organization’s impasse. To do this, they could use non-alignment diplomacy and waive their special and differential treatment. Both a conceptual approach and a literature review were used in this study.
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