Abstract

<p class="Bodytext0">In order to realize a single ASEAN market through the free flow of investment in ASEAN, the ASEAN member states have agreed on the <em>ASEAN Comprehensive Investment Agreement</em> or known by the term ACIA signed in Cha-Am (Thailand) on February 26, 2009. The issue is how the rule of law against the liberalization of foreign investment in the ACIA Agreement and how its influence on Indonesia. This research method is a normative juridical research by using a qualitative data analysis technique. Based on the Article 1 (a) of ACIA related to the purpose of the establishment of ACIA the ACIA Agreement contains the legal concept of foreign investment: an investment regime that is "free and open" in ASEAN in order to achieve the ultimate goal of economic integration within the ASEAN Economic Community. This is done through progressive liberalization measures on investment regimes in the Member States of ASEAN. The concept of investment liberalization in the ASEAN region is also well supported by the principles of <em>National Treatment</em> (Article 5 of ACIA) and the principles of <em>Most Favored Nation Treatment</em>/<em>MFN Treatment</em> (Article 6, paragraph 1 of ACIA) in which these two principles are widely known as the principles of law in international economic law. While Indonesia itself has been also engaged in signing and ratifying the ACIA Agreement through Presidential Regulations No. 49 of 2011. This certainly provides a challenge and an opportunity to take advantage of this Agreement, as well as adjust the settings of Indonesian foreign investment (Law No. 25 of 2007) with the consent of the ACIA.</p><p class="Bodytext0"><strong>Keywords:</strong> Implementation; Liberalization of Investment; ASEAN Region; Influence and Indonesia.</p>

Highlights

  • ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is the ultimate goal of economic integration that is contained in the ASEAN Vision 2020 that is moved forward into 2015

  • It is driven by the growing number of organizations or regional economic blocs that continue to be in line with changes towards a free market economy in the form of trade liberalization

  • ACIA Agreement is an investment approval or the overall investment in ASEAN which aims to create a regime of investment that is free and open in ASEAN in order to achieve the ultimate goal of economic integration within the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in accordance with the Blueprint of the ASEAN Economic Community by doing measures which are "progressive liberalization 'of investment regimes in the Member States of ASEAN (ASEAN Comprehensive Investment Agreement, 2009)

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ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is the ultimate goal of economic integration that is contained in the ASEAN Vision 2020 that is moved forward into 2015.

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