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Health Data Protection and Privacy in The Internet of Things Era: The New Legal Challenges in Indonesia Nuzul Quraniati Rohmah
Leges Privatae Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JUNE-JOY
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/rynb5h75

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This article addresses the absence of data protection regulations in Indonesia and the implications for personal data security, particularly in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT) and E-Health innovations within the health sector. Personal data, inherently sensitive, requires adequate protection to preserve individual privacy. Despite the benefits of IoT in healthcare, including increased efficiency and effectiveness, concerns arise regarding the security of patient health data. The lack of comprehensive regulations exacerbates the risk of data abuse or leakage by health providers or other parties. Drawing upon legal frameworks and recent cases of personal data violations, the article underscores the urgency for Indonesian governmental action to safeguard personal data, especially in the rapidly evolving landscape of IoT-enabled healthcare services.
The Urgency of Umkm Export Policy Relaxation as a Trade Expansion Step Amid Economic Globalization Nuzul Quraniati Rohmah
Leges Privatae Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JUNE-JOY
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/zyhkds44

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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises are productive economic businesses managed by business entities or individuals. The number of MSMEs in Indonesia continues to increase every year, until in 2017 based on data from the Ministry of Cooperatives and MSMEs, the number of MSMEs in Indonesia reached 62,922,617 units. The level of interest in MSME products is very high abroad, but the high level of interest is not supported by adequate regulations. Despite the high level of interest, many MSME business actors complain about the complexity of the requirements and the high cost of the licensing process to carry out export activities. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises cannot be equated with large companies, one of which is that in terms of funding, MSMEs are still very weak, making it difficult to accommodate the requirements and licensing fees for exporting, several MSME players canceled export activities due to problems with these requirements and licensing. It is necessary to relax policies for MSMEs so that they can carry out export activities which in turn can increase the country's foreign exchange and also as a step of trade expansion to be able to compete with other countries. This journal is then made to determine the level of urgency of the relaxation of MSME export policies as an effort to expand trade in the midst of economic globalization. The method of writing is carried out with normative juridical where the author reviews this issue based on legislation and related regulations as well as literature related to export activities by MSMEs
Efforts to Strengthen the Indonesian Insurance Sector through the Policy Guarantee Program Nuzul Quraniati Rohmah
Leges Privatae Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JUNE-JOY
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/2ch37042

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The development of the financial sector in Indonesia has increased positively, but the insurance sector is still constrained by low penetration rates and default cases that threaten public confidence. To overcome these problems, the Policy Guarantee Program was implemented as an effort to protect policyholders and strengthen the insurance sector. This article analyzes the relevant laws and regulations, the phenomenon of insurance company defaults, and policyholder protection mechanisms in the context of insurance company bankruptcy. The Policy Guarantee Program, mandated in the Insurance Law, aims to guarantee the return of policyholders' rights against liquidating insurance companies. Although there is no detailed information on the operational scheme, some countries such as Japan have successfully implemented similar programs with satisfactory results, which can be a motivation for Indonesia to improve the insurance climate through a policy guarantee program.