Maryanti, Salza Putri
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A Critical Review of Indonesia’s Health Law and Its Implementing Regulations: Strengths and Challenges Puspita, Anita Arum; Maryanti, Salza Putri; Wardani, Anggun Retno; Jasinta, Indri; Stogmuller, Katharina
South East Asian Journal of Advanced Law and Governance (SEAJ-ALGov) Vol 2 No 1 (2025): The Indonesia's New Administration: Prospects and Challenges
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/seajalgov.v2i1.19387

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This research explores the impact of Indonesia's Health Law Number 17 of 2023, particularly the removal of mandatory spending provisions and the introduction of Government Regulation Number 28 of 2024, which has led to significant public discourse. Utilizing normative legal methods with a conceptual and statutory approach, the study evaluates the alignment of these changes with the Indonesian Constitution, specifically Article 28H paragraph 1 and Article 34, as well as their compatibility with societal norms and values. The findings indicate that the abolition of mandatory spending may hinder equitable access to healthcare, despite the intention to enhance fiscal flexibility through program-based budgeting. Additionally, Article 103(4)(e) of the regulation, which addresses the provision of contraceptives for adolescents, has raised concerns due to its ambiguity and perceived misalignment with cultural and moral standards in society. This research highlights the critical need for policies that are not only legally sound but also contextually appropriate and responsive to societal needs, offering insights into the challenges of health policy reform in Indonesia.
A Critical Review of Indonesia’s Health Law and Its Implementing Regulations: Strengths and Challenges Maryanti, Salza Putri; Wardani, Anggun Retno; Jasinta, Indri; Puspita, Anita Arum; Stogmuller, Katharina
South East Asian Journal of Advanced Law and Governance (SEAJ-ALGov) Vol 2 No 1 (2025): The Indonesia's New Administration: Prospects and Challenges
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/seajalgov.v2i1.19387

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This research explores the impact of Indonesia's Health Law Number 17 of 2023, particularly the removal of mandatory spending provisions and the introduction of Government Regulation Number 28 of 2024, which has led to significant public discourse. Utilizing normative legal methods with a conceptual and statutory approach, the study evaluates the alignment of these changes with the Indonesian Constitution, specifically Article 28H paragraph 1 and Article 34, as well as their compatibility with societal norms and values. The findings indicate that the abolition of mandatory spending may hinder equitable access to healthcare, despite the intention to enhance fiscal flexibility through program-based budgeting. Additionally, Article 103(4)(e) of the regulation, which addresses the provision of contraceptives for adolescents, has raised concerns due to its ambiguity and perceived misalignment with cultural and moral standards in society. This research highlights the critical need for policies that are not only legally sound but also contextually appropriate and responsive to societal needs, offering insights into the challenges of health policy reform in Indonesia.
Climate Stress Test Sebagai Arah Kebijakan Ekonomi Hijau Melalui Sektor Perbankan Maryanti, Salza Putri; Mushtafa, Madinnatu Nava; Santoso, Wahyu Yun
Jurnal Ilmu Hukum, Humaniora dan Politik Vol. 6 No. 3 (2026): (JIHHP) Jurnal Ilmu Hukum, Humaniora dan Politik
Publisher : Dinasti Review Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/jihhp.v6i3.7864

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Perubahan iklim tidak dapat dipungkiri telah menimbulkan celah terhadap risiko sistemik pada sektor perbankan. Sebagai highly regulated sector yang menjadi salah satu penggerak ekonomi hijau di Indonesia, perbankan membutuhkan instrumen regulasi yang mampu memitigasi risiko iklim terhadap kinerja bank sehingga tidak berujung dampak sistemik terhadap stabilitas sistem keuangan. Menjawab tantangan tersebut, Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK) mengintegrasikan aspek keberlanjutan ke dalam perbankan dengan merilis panduan teknis Climate Stress Test (CST) melalui Climate Risk Stress Test (CRST) 2023 dan penyempurnaannya dalam Climate Risk Management & Scenario Analysis (CRMS) 2024, yang mengadopsi standar internasional seperti prinsip BCBS dan skenario iklim NGFS. Berbagai penyesuaian dan penyempurnaan pedoman pengukuran dampak iklim terhadap kelangsungan bisnis bank menjadi fokus utama untuk memastikan ketahanan sektor keuangan menghadapi risiko iklim. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis Climate Stress Test sebagai kerangka kebijakan ekonomi hijau melalui sektor perbankan di Indonesia. Dengan pendekatan normatif, penelitian ini menyoroti pedoman stress test dan ketersediaan data risiko iklim sebagai prasyarat penting penerapan prinsip kehati-hatian perbankan. Integrasi Climate Stress Test dalam tata kelola perbankan tidak hanya mendorong transisi menuju ekonomi hijau, tetapi juga memperkuat kapasitas bank dan regulator dalam menilai dampak iklim terhadap portofolio keuangan, khususnya pada sektor beremisi tinggi. Namun, efektivitas mitigasi risiko iklim masih menghadapi hambatan berupa keterbatasan akses dan keandalan data. Hasilnya, peran signifikan sektor perbankan dalam mengatasi risiko iklim tidak hanya bergantung pada kesiapan internal bank, namun kerangka regulasi OJK yang progresif serta kolaborasi lintas lembaga dalam penyediaan data iklim nasional.