Law Enforcement Against Health Protocol Covid-19 Violations In Indonesia (Case Study Decision Number: 73/PID.SUS/2021/PT.DKI)

Muslihuddin, Moch. and Yahman, Yahman (2022) Law Enforcement Against Health Protocol Covid-19 Violations In Indonesia (Case Study Decision Number: 73/PID.SUS/2021/PT.DKI). IUS POSITUM (Journal of Law Theory and Law Enforcement), 1 (3). pp. 62-71. ISSN 2809-672X(Online)

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Abstract

Corona Virus or Covid-19 since the beginning of 2019 has spread throughout Indonesia. This virus arose initially in connection with an animal market located in Wuhan, China. The spread of the Covid-19 Virus has made all citizens around the world panic and anxious. The cooperation of all existing communities must be required in handling the virous from spreading around. In this case, all the Police in each region are applies the rules based on Chief of Police suggestion. In this case, the apparatus is also directly involved in preventing the transmission of Covid-19 virus. In handling its duties, the Police synergize together with related agencies, Indonesian National Army (TNI), Ulama and all levels of society. This research aims to find out which police policies and enforcement rules from the government in handling the prevention of virus transmission. The research uses this type of research with studies of government regulations, police chief policies, and related legal sources. This research was obtained from the results of the sources of Police legal regulations and government in implement the law which is in accordance with its roles and duties. The apparatus conducts an approach, socializing values and norms to become part of the community, in terms of providing a witness for violations during their duties. This regulation are still requires discipline and open action regarding the information related to protocol violations during the pandemic.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Covid-19, Law enforcement, Sanctions
Subjects: K Law > K Law (General) > Civil Law
K Law > Civil Law

K Law > Public
Divisions: Faculty of Law > Bachelor of Law > Magister of Law
Faculty of Law > Magister of Law
Depositing User: Perpus Ubhara Surabaya
Date Deposited: 13 Feb 2024 03:13
Last Modified: 13 Feb 2024 03:13
URI: http://eprints.ubhara.ac.id/id/eprint/2290

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