Regulation of The Provision of Covid-19 Vaccination in Indonesia as The Implementation of State Obligations in line with The Indonesian Constitution

Lisa Mery(1email), Andi Rahmah(2), Andi Sry Rezki Wulandari(3)


(1) Faculty of Law Indonesia Timur University, Makassar, Indonesia
(2) Faculty of Law Indonesia Timur University, Makassar, Indonesia
(3) Faculty of Law Indonesia Timur University, Makassar, Indonesia
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Abstract


This study aims to provide a clear picture of the steps (efforts) of the government of the Republic of Indonesia to provide vaccines to its people evenly and free of charge according to the standards or procedures in the Health Law which is a derivative of the constitutional mandate of the Republic of Indonesia, the research method uses normative juridical research that combines the rule of law. With law enforcement which is a regulation of the Indonesian government, the results of the study provide a perspective that various ways have been attempted by the Indonesian government to overcome the Covid-19 virus pandemic, vaccines are a continuous hope to increase immunity and immunity of community groups which will certainly have a positive impact with the release of the Indonesian state from health threats and a spike in the increase in cases during the global pandemic. The conclusion of this study is that the Indonesian government has made intensive and accurate efforts to protect citizens and build group immunity which of course has an impact on the positive possibility that the Indonesian state and nation can get out of worries due to the Covid-19  pandemic.

Keywords


Regulation; Vaccines; Constitutional Mandate


DOI


10.47268/sasi.v27i4.686

Published


2021-11-27

How To Cite


APA: Mery, L., Rahmah, A., & Wulandari, A.S. (2021). Regulation of The Provision of Covid-19 Vaccination in Indonesia as The Implementation of State Obligations in line with The Indonesian Constitution. SASI, 27(4), 451 - 455. DOI: https://doi.org/10.47268/sasi.v27i4.686.
IEEE: L. Mery, A. Rahmah, and A.S. Wulandari, "Regulation of The Provision of Covid-19 Vaccination in Indonesia as The Implementation of State Obligations in line with The Indonesian Constitution", SASI, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 451 - 455, Nov. 2021. Accessed on: Apr. 27, 2025. [Online]. Available DOI: https://doi.org/10.47268/sasi.v27i4.686
Harvard: Mery, L., Rahmah, A., and Wulandari, A.S., (2021). "Regulation of The Provision of Covid-19 Vaccination in Indonesia as The Implementation of State Obligations in line with The Indonesian Constitution". SASI, Volume 27(4), pp. 451 - 455. [Online]. Available DOI: https://doi.org/10.47268/sasi.v27i4.686 (Accessed on: 27 April 2025)
Chicago: Mery, Lisa, Andi Rahmah, and Andi Sry Rezki Wulandari. "Regulation of The Provision of Covid-19 Vaccination in Indonesia as The Implementation of State Obligations in line with The Indonesian Constitution." SASI 27, no. 4 (November 27, 2021): 451 - 455. Accessed April 27, 2025. doi:10.47268/sasi.v27i4.686
Vancouver: Mery L, Rahmah A, Wulandari AS. Regulation of The Provision of Covid-19 Vaccination in Indonesia as The Implementation of State Obligations in line with The Indonesian Constitution. SASI [Internet]. 2021 Nov 27 [cited 2025 Apr 27];27(4):451 - 455. Available from: https://doi.org/10.47268/sasi.v27i4.686
MLA 8th: Mery, Lisa, Andi Rahmah, and Andi Sry Rezki Wulandari. "Regulation of The Provision of Covid-19 Vaccination in Indonesia as The Implementation of State Obligations in line with The Indonesian Constitution." SASI, vol. 27, no. 4, 27 Nov. 2021, pp. 451 - 455, doi:10.47268/sasi.v27i4.686. Accessed 27 Apr. 2025.
BibTeX:
@article{SASI686,
		author = {Lisa Mery and Andi Rahmah and Andi Wulandari},
		title = {Regulation of The Provision of Covid-19 Vaccination in Indonesia as The Implementation of State Obligations in line with The Indonesian Constitution},
		journal = {SASI},
		volume = {27},
		number = {4},
		year = {2021},
		keywords = {Regulation; Vaccines; Constitutional Mandate},
		abstract = {This study aims to provide a clear picture of the steps (efforts) of the government of the Republic of Indonesia to provide vaccines to its people evenly and free of charge according to the standards or procedures in the Health Law which is a derivative of the constitutional mandate of the Republic of Indonesia, the research method uses normative juridical research that combines the rule of law. With law enforcement which is a regulation of the Indonesian government, the results of the study provide a perspective that various ways have been attempted by the Indonesian government to overcome the Covid-19 virus pandemic, vaccines are a continuous hope to increase immunity and immunity of community groups which will certainly have a positive impact with the release of the Indonesian state from health threats and a spike in the increase in cases during the global pandemic. The conclusion of this study is that the Indonesian government has made intensive and accurate efforts to protect citizens and build group immunity which of course has an impact on the positive possibility that the Indonesian state and nation can get out of worries due to the Covid-19  pandemic.},
				issn = {2614-2961},		pages = {451--455}			doi = {10.47268/sasi.v27i4.686},
				url = {https://fhukum.unpatti.ac.id/jurnal/sasi/article/view/686}
		}
		
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2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country Lisa Mery; Faculty of Law Indonesia Timur University, Makassar; Indonesia
 
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country Andi Rahmah; Faculty of Law Indonesia Timur University, Makassar; Indonesia
 
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4. Description Abstract This study aims to provide a clear picture of the steps (efforts) of the government of the Republic of Indonesia to provide vaccines to its people evenly and free of charge according to the standards or procedures in the Health Law which is a derivative of the constitutional mandate of the Republic of Indonesia, the research method uses normative juridical research that combines the rule of law. With law enforcement which is a regulation of the Indonesian government, the results of the study provide a perspective that various ways have been attempted by the Indonesian government to overcome the Covid-19 virus pandemic, vaccines are a continuous hope to increase immunity and immunity of community groups which will certainly have a positive impact with the release of the Indonesian state from health threats and a spike in the increase in cases during the global pandemic. The conclusion of this study is that the Indonesian government has made intensive and accurate efforts to protect citizens and build group immunity which of course has an impact on the positive possibility that the Indonesian state and nation can get out of worries due to the Covid-19  pandemic.
 
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