Medico-Legal Update | 2021

Legal Constraints on the Enforcement of Covid-19 Health Protocol in Indonesia

 
 
 
 

Abstract


The positive number of Covid-19 in Indonesia continues to increase and there are no signs of decreasing.This increase was triggered by the implementation of the new normal, long holidays and uncontrolledcrowds. And none of this is accompanied by enforcement of health protocol laws (wearing masks, washinghands, maintaining distance and not crowding). This paper examines the legal constraints of enforcing healthprotocols with normative legal method through library research. The results of his research show firstly, theabsence of positive laws that can be used as the basis for law enforcement of health protocols, causing bias inits implementation and health protocols regulated by the Minister of Health Regulation which is not part of thesource of positive Indonesian law. Second, the recently issued legal regulations to regulate the enforcementof health protocols are not in accordance with the legal hierarchy prevailing in the Indonesian legal system.Third, specifically for crowd management, the police did not use their authority in accordance with theCriminal Code because it was not prepared to control the Covid-19 crowd, causing multiple interpretationsand becoming polemic in the political realm. This study suggests that the Government of Indonesia enact aGovernment Regulation in Lieu of a Law on Health Protocol Enforcement and provide additional authorityto regional heads (governors and regents/mayors) in determining disaster emergencies to also issue regionalhead regulations in lieu of regional regulations and so that district governments/city and province to proposeregent/mayor and governor regulations to become regional regulations that get parliamentary approval.

Volume 21
Pages 1601-1611
DOI 10.37506/MLU.V21I1.2549
Language English
Journal Medico-Legal Update

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