COVID-19 VACCINATION POLICY BY THE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT: A CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

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Abstract

The existence of the Covid-19 pandemic is a very dangerous threat to the nation and state, so concrete steps are needed to deal with its spread. This research aims to find out the notion of social protection in the constitution, as well as to assess the alignment of the Indonesian Government's vaccination policy with the constitution. This research is a normative juridical legal research. This research aims to find the alignment of vaccination policies with constitutional values and assess public compliance with vaccination policies. The results show that the Indonesian constitution in the understanding of social protection adheres to the concept of socialism - solidarity which is based on the protection of human rights, justice and benefit, and as for the vaccination policy carried out by the government, it is in line with constitutional values because it contains protection of health rights.

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AMINUDDIN KASIM et al. (2023). COVID-19 VACCINATION POLICY BY THE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT: A CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE. Russian Law Journal, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.52783/rlj.v11i2.525

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