Abstract

The principle of national treatment is the principle of non-discrimination which prohibits discrimination against domestic products and imported products that enter the territory of a country. Brazil considers that Indonesia violates the principle of national treatment by giving different treatment to domestic chicken products and imported chicken products from Brazil. Based on this, the purpose of this paper is to find out how to apply the principle of national treatment in the case of a dispute over the import of chicken meat from Brazil to Indonesia. This research uses normative legal research methods and uses a statutory approach. The legal material in this study uses primary and secondary legal materials and the analysis of legal materials in this study uses the syllogism method with a deductive reasoning pattern. there is a difference in the understanding of similar products between Brazil and Indonesia which is the benchmark in determining violations of the principle of national treatment. Based on this, Indonesia is proven not to have violated the principle of national treatment.

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