Legal protection for consumers recipient of COVID-19 vaccine in Indonesia
Keywords:
consumers, COVID-19 vaccine, criminal liability, protection, regulationsAbstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the legal protection provided to COVID-19 vaccine recipients under the Indonesian consumer protection law. This study employs normative legal research methods. This study was a qualitative descriptive study and described the level of quality of infectious waste management in the household which was reviewed based on the relevant laws and regulations. The article used secondary legal materials, namely books, journals, articles, and other written works from print and internet media, and the phenomena that occured in the field. According to the findings of this study, the type of consumer protection for recipients of the COVID-19 vaccination under Indonesian consumer protection law is the application of preventive and repressive legal protection and civil and criminal liability in line with existing laws and regulations.
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