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Journal : Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine

Legal Responsibility of Obstetric and Gynecological Doctor for Abortion with Indication of Fetal Deffects Widyasih Pritasari; Sri Mugirahayu; Askan; Mohammad Zamroni; MokhamadKhoirul Huda
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.16009

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An undeveloped fetus in the mother’s womb leads to congenital disabilities where the baby can be fully dependent on his mother. Fetal defects in the Health Law are included in medical emergencies to be treated with full requirements and provisions regulated by law. Article 32 paragraph (1) points (a) and (b) of the Government Regulation on Reproductive Health explains the scope of indications of medical emergencies include a condition where it threatens the lives of mothers and babies and babies with disabilities where it resulted in a difficult for the baby to live outside the womb or the condition where the baby has some defects and cannot be cured. Article 75 paragraph (2) of the Health Law states if doctors do an abortion with indications of a medical emergency such as the fetus suffering from a severe genetic disease or congenital defects, the doctors cannot be convicted. So the principle of prudence is needed in determining the diagnosis to bring off an abortion because abortion is closely related to crime if it is not appropriately treated.
Legal Aspects of Genetically Modified Food Product Safety for Health in Indonesia Abdullah Khamdi; Dian Anggraini Wikamorys; Waty Anton; Mokhamad Khoirul Huda
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 16 No. 3 (2022): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v16i3.18248

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Genetic Engineering is the transplantation of one gene to another, both between genes and across genes, toproduce valuable products for living beings. The rapid growth of genetic engineering in Indonesia and GeneticallyModified (GM) food products has raised many worries and issues about these foods posing a health risk whenconsumed. Concerns about GM food products are increasing, including the possibility of allergic reactions, genetransfer, and outcrossing. Indonesia is one of the countries that has accepted the Cartagena Protocol, a securityprotocol designed to protect biodiversity from the potential risk posed by genetically modified organisms createdby contemporary biotechnology. The writer, through this study, would like to convey the extent to which theexisting regulations in Indonesia regarding GM food product safety for public health and how the government’sresponsibility in GM food product safety is for public health. As a result of this study, GM food products had beenregulated by law, and the establishment of a Biosafety Commission was one form of government responsibility forpreserving the safety of GM food products for public health.
Co-Authors Abdullah Khamdi Adilia Bi Maya Antari Adriano Adriano, Adriano Agung Pramono, Agung Agus Yudha Hernoko Ahmad Fadhli Busthomi Al-Hasni, Fariz Andika Persada Putera Andika Persada Putra Angdiarto, Ricardo Stanislaus Anton Cahyono Artanty, Dian Askan Asmuni Brilian TitaPutri BUDI PRAMONO Cempaka Dewi Chandranita Manuaba Cinderella A.N Rieuwpassa Deny Sulistyorini Desy Martha Panjaitan Dian Anggraini Wikamorys Dian Sari Pratiwi Dwikky Ananda Rinaldi Dyas Witri Murtiningsih Edwin Triwidianto Ernawaty Ernawaty Etik Nunuk Setyorini Fitriyah, Dyah Kusumaning Fitrotinisak, Istna Kamelina Gede Angga Dharmadiputra Gede Sanjaya Ghansham Anand Gregory Agung Himawan Heni Pujiastuti Henry Ricardo Handoyo Herliyani Nor Hidayat I Nyoman Sudastra Intan Sudarmadi Irma Indra Wahyuni Khusnul Huda Made Maylisca Theresia Mulya Diprasta Makhfudli Makhfudli Mohammad Zamroni Mohammad Zamroni Mohammad Zamroni Muhammad Firdan Resaldi Muhammad Joni Ardi Ninis Nugraheni Nisa AmaliyaVariansyah Noviana Indarti NURUL HIDAYAH Onge Margareth Hendro Putri, Ruri Eka Putu Bagus Redika Janasuta R. HardadiAirlangga Retno Ariani Rinaldi, Dwikky Ananda Rizka Dianita Sadjijono Sari, Betty Yunita Setiawan, I Putu Gde Budhi SherlyIntan Shi, Ng Phi Sri Ariani Sri Mugirahayu Subagiyo, Rinka Laila Sugianto Prajitno Sulaksono Sulaksono Sutarno Sutarno Suwondo Ariyanto Swabawa Wicaksana Sylvia Meylinda Tagor Sibarani Vinandita Nabila Karina Wahyudi Wahyuni, Irma Indra Waty Anton Widyana Beta Arthanti Widyasih Pritasari Yoan Nursari Simanjuntak Yuna Ariawan