INDONESIAN CONSUMER PROTECTION RELATED COVID-19 VACCINE THROUGH A PERMIT FROM THE DRUG AND FOOD SUPERVISORY AGENCY, INDONESIAN NATIONAL STANDARDS AND THE HALAL LABEL OF THE INDONESIAN ULAMA COUNCIL

  • Noviyanti Wulandari Sitepu
  • Muhammad Iqbal Tarigan

Abstract

Coronavirus is a disease that has shocked the world, including Indonesia. The emergency of the Covid-19 vaccine is not only related to efforts to prevent the covid-19 virus but also related to consumer protection as vaccine recipients that must be considered. This because the Covid-19 vaccine can be categorized as a type of goods so that it refers to article 8 paragraph 1 point an of law no.8 of 1999 on consumer protection. Then business actors are prohibited from producing and or trading goods and or services that do not meet or do not comply with the standards required by the provisions of laws and regulation. This means that in Indonesia, consumer goods must obtain a permit from The Good and Drug Supervisory Agency, Indonesia National Standards, and the Indonesian Ulama Council halal label. And the type of research is normative juridical research with the nature of research in the form of analytical descriptive, which discloses laws and regulations related to legal theories. This research was conducted by approaching, reviewing all laws and regulations related to the legal issues being handled. Data collection techniques are carried out by examining the existing document, namely with legal materials and information in the form of books, scientific essays, laws, and regulations, and other written materials related to the object of research. Data analysis that will be carried out qualitatively which can make it easier to analyze the problems to be discussed, interpret and then draw conclusion using logical thinking which is done deductively.

Published
2021-08-02