Pendekatan Kerjasama Dalam Rangka Kerja Ekonomi: Satu Perspektif Undang-Undang dan Pembangunan Di Kalangan Negara ASEAN
Keywords:
international lawAbstract
Globalisation has changed the role of the state in formulating national strategy of development. Its role has now been influenced by non-state players including supranational bodies like World Bank, WTO and IMF and multinational companies. Therefore, the national approach in addressing issues relating to development - which is generated by economic growth - must take into account its global norms.The state as a key player in development process is now facing thechallenge as how to think global but act local, especially by giving dueregard to the local matters in accordance with its local aspirations. In certain situations, this incidence can give rise to the conflict of interests i.e. Whether priority should be given to the local or global interests. This problem is more obvious in the cases of majority ASEAN members which are still at the stage of developing.It is submitted, that the element of good institutional infrastructure which encourages cooperation and thereby harmonising the relationship between players involved in development process can be the solution to the conflict between global and local interests. Institutions would reflect the value systems prevail in society. Institutions may not only impose the rules and regulations upon the players in their relationship with each other, but more importantly, it must be consistently enforced and the parties involved must indulge only to the best practices.This paper is an attempt to elobarate on the question as to what extent is the approach by the state in legal perspective - i.e. through the development in institutional infrastructure - may be able to strike the balance between all parties involved in national development so as to make it consistent with its needs and aspirations, yet still relevant in its global context. The focus will be given to the element of institutional building in ASEAN members.Downloads
Published
2000-01-01
Issue
Section
Articles
License
It is the author’s sole responsibility to ensure that all work submitted does not infringe on any existing copyright. Authors should obtain permission to reproduce or adapt copyrighted material and provide evidence of approval upon submitting the final version of the manuscript. Views expressed by authors are entirely their own. The Editorial Board shall not be responsible for views expressed and the language used in every article.