Ketaatan Negara Terhadap Hukum Perdagangan Internasional
Abstrak
International trade law is part of international law. Therefore, various imperfections or weaknesses in international law are also affected in the field of international trade law. This journal will explain why countries conducting international trade need to comply with international trade law. This article provides an argument that the reason for a country to comply with international trade law is the belief that obedience will benefit the interests of the country itself. The following explanation is that there is a fundamental principle within the scope of international agreements: the legal source of international trade law, namely the principle of good faith. A country bound in an international trade agreement must carry out the provisions of the contract following the contents, soul, intent, and purpose of the deal itself, respecting the rights and obligations of each party.
