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Consumer Legal Protection for Whitening Cream Cosmetic Products Arlina, Sri; Syafrinaldi, Syafrinaldi; Mufidi, Faiz
Jurnal Ius Constituendum Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): JUNE
Publisher : Magister Hukum Universitas Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26623/jic.v9i2.8459

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This research aims to determine the implementation of the principles of justice and supervision of consumer protection in protecting consumers who use whitening cream cosmetic products (from the perspective of legal justice theory). The urgency of this research was initiated because many whitening cream products are circulating that contain dangerous ingredients and are sold at low prices. The research involved takes a juridical-normative approach. Techniques for data collection include literature studies and observations at BPOM Pekanbaru City. The principle of justice in consumer legal protection has not been effectively implemented by Article 2 paragraph (2) of the UUPK. One of the factors is a lack of effective compensation. The government merely issues administrative and criminal sanctions without being obliged to compensate for damages or restore the health of the skin affected by products. Then, according to UUPK rules, the BPOM does not have the authority to supervise the execution of consumer protection (Article 30 (1) UUPK). As a result, the Pekanbaru City BPOM's supervisory function on this research issue is ineffective, leaving consumers with insufficient facilities and infrastructure, free legal aid, and quick access to settle consumer disputes with business actors.
Akibat Hukum Ketidaklengkapan Informasi Pada Medical Checkup Yang Treadmill Testnya Tidak Terlaksana Dengan Alasan Medis: Legal Consequences Of Incomplete Delivery of Information in Medical Checkups Where The Treadmill Test Was Not Conducted Due To Medical Reasons Hafidz Nur; Sumiyati, Yeti; Titik; Mufidi, Faiz; Wagiono, Caecielia
LITIGASI Vol. 26 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/litigasi.v26i2.19783

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The Medical Checkup (MCU) service that includes a treadmill test facility is a routine health examination designed to identify potential cardiovascular diseases, implemented using the Bruce Protocol method as Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and Hospital Practice Guidelines to conduct the treadmill test. The legal basis for this medical service outlined in Indonesian Ministry of Health Decree Number 772/Menkes/SK/VI/2002 and Indonesian Ministry of Health Regulation Number 512/Menkes/PER/IV/2007. The treadmill test has risks and contraindications, which means that not all patients may be able to undergo the treadmill test procedure in the MCU package. This study will explore the legal implications of incomplete information during medical checkups in cases of MCU package services which treadmill test facilities cannot be carried out due to patient's medical condition. Consumer Protection Law Number 8 of 1999 and Article 1320 of the Civil Code will serve as the foundation for analyzing therapeutic contracts. The research method which used in this study is normative juridical approach which is supported by interveiw data. The Results of this study found that when a treadmill test cannot be performed due to patients' medical condition, the patient unable to undergo the procedure, , resulting in legal consequences in form of financial loss which may causes potential disputes if not handled properly. This incident cannot be considered as as breach of contract because the hospital has fulfilled its obligations by providing information and asking for approval through informed consent, so the hospital is not required to reimburse the patient. However, it is...