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@article{Dilrev44534, author = {Zaid Zaid}, title = {SHOULD THE VIOLATORS OF MANDATORY COVID-19 VACCINATION BE PUNISHED IN INDONESIA?: HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE}, journal = {Diponegoro Law Review}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Covid-19; Mandatory Vaccination; Human Rights; Sanction; Punishment}, abstract = { This study aims to explore the views of human rights regarding the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy in Indonesia and how the views related to the penalties imposed on violators of the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination. By utilizing normative methods and descriptive analysis based on secondary data, and using conceptual and legal approaches, this research ultimately found complexities in the mandatory vaccination policy, especially in COVID-19 cases. This is because there are different views, opposing interests, and pros and cons regarding its implementation and punishment. However, this study finds that the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy has legitimacy from a human rights perspective and the accompanying sanctions for violators. The reason to protect others by reducing transmission and the health threat has become a big reason and a solid justification behind it. On the other hand, human rights still do not approve of types of punishment that damage a person's physical health or cause mental or psychological harm and damage or reduce rights that cannot be reduced, such as fundamental rights. }, issn = {2527-4031}, pages = {243--259} doi = {10.14710/dilrev.8.2.2023.243-259}, url = {https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/dlr/article/view/44534} }
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This study aims to explore the views of human rights regarding the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy in Indonesia and how the views related to the penalties imposed on violators of the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination. By utilizing normative methods and descriptive analysis based on secondary data, and using conceptual and legal approaches, this research ultimately found complexities in the mandatory vaccination policy, especially in COVID-19 cases. This is because there are different views, opposing interests, and pros and cons regarding its implementation and punishment. However, this study finds that the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy has legitimacy from a human rights perspective and the accompanying sanctions for violators. The reason to protect others by reducing transmission and the health threat has become a big reason and a solid justification behind it. On the other hand, human rights still do not approve of types of punishment that damage a person's physical health or cause mental or psychological harm and damage or reduce rights that cannot be reduced, such as fundamental rights.
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