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The Legal Protection for Patients in Medical Practice and Healthcare Services Tandry, Novita; Muhammad Juwanda Arif; Zulfadly Siregar; Ricky Rosiwa
International Journal of Law, Social Science, and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): IJLSH - November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70193/ijlsh.v1i2.155

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Legal Protection of Patients in Medical Practice and Health Services is an increasingly important issue in the context of medical law and ethics. This study aims to analyze various aspects of legal protection provided to patients based on the applicable legislation in Indonesia, specifically Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 17 of 2023 concerning Health as the latest law, including Law Number 36 of 2009 concerning Health and Law Number 29 of 2004 concerning Medical Practice as supplements. The methodology used in this study was content analysis with a normative juridical approach, which examined legal norms and practices based on laws and gathered information from relevant and reliable secondary data sources The study results indicate that, although there are various legal provisions protecting patients, the implementation of these protections still faces challenges. This research emphasizes the importance of raising legal awareness among healthcare providers and patients themselves. It is hoped that the government and relevant institutions will conduct more intensive outreach on patient rights and enforce stricter measures against violations occurring in medical practice. Effective legal protection will not only increase public trust in the healthcare system but also enhance the overall quality of healthcare services.
Methods for Combating Transnational Crime in Indonesia Liana, Nora; Ade Ira Octa Femi; Ricky Rosiwa; Rifki Mulia
International Journal of Law, Social Science, and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): IJLSH - March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70193/ijlsh.v2i1.162

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Transnational crime is a serious challenge for Indonesia, considering its strategic geographical position and its role in international trade routes. This research aims to evaluate methods for dealing with transnational crime in Indonesia and their effectiveness. The methodology used is a qualitative approach with data analysis from in-depth interviews, case studies, and official documents from law enforcement agencies. The research results show that Indonesia has implemented various strategies, such as increasing international cooperation, strengthening regulations, and training for law enforcement officers. However, challenges remain in terms of human resources, infrastructure and corruption. This research recommends the need for a holistic approach involving civil society and increased transparency in the law enforcement system to tackle transnational crime more effectively.
Position of Resolving Human Rights Violations through The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Mechanism in Indonesia Nora Liana; Ricky Rosiwa; Ahmad Mulia Sembiring; Dona Popou Saragih; Ade Ira Octa Femi; Malahayati
International Journal of Law, Social Science, and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): IJLSH - July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70193/ijlsh.v2i2.193

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Resolving human rights violations in Indonesia is a complex issue, considering the many cases of violations that occurred during the conflict, especially during the New Order period. One of the mechanisms proposed to resolve the issue of human rights violations is through the establishment of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). The TRC functions to reveal the truth about past human rights violations, provide opportunities for victims to obtain justice, and encourage the process of social reconciliation. This abstract aims to examine the position of the TRC in the context of resolving human rights violations in Indonesia, both from a legal perspective, its role in recovering victims, and the challenges faced in its implementation. This research also highlights the difference between settlement through the judiciary and settlement through th , as well as the extent to which the TRC can create restorative justice without ignoring applicable legal principles. Through this analysis, it is hoped that a deeper understanding can be obtained regarding the potential and limitations of the TRC mechanism in realizing resolution of human rights violations in Indonesia.