E-Proceedings International Convention on the Basic Structure of Constitution 2021 (ICOBAC 2021)
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Publication Building Human Rights Legal Institutions And Justice During The Management Of The Covid-19 Pandemic In Indonesia(Penerbit USIM, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2021-12-30)Imam AsmarudinThe spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia has a tremendous impact on all aspects of Indonesian people's lives. The basic rights of citizens as creatures created by God Almighty to maintain life and livelihood are also affected, including in the case of the formation of legal institutions carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic which was made to regulate and limit the movement of people. Public. The state in making a legal system needs to reflect the values of humanity and justice as a form of implementing a state of law based on Pancasila, building a legal system that is just and based on human rights is absolutely necessary, this is done in order to safeguard the basic rights of the community. Every community has the right to live and defend their lives, the policies issued must be balanced with a targeted implementation pattern so that potential human rights violations can be avoided. In reality, the implementation of the legal institutions that have been created still causes various frictions, and there is even a tendency for conflicts to occur in the field between the community, the apparatus and the Covid-19 Task Force, both of which result in administrative law and reporting to the police. Therefore, the government and the community needs to have a shared spirit to build a legal system that reflects human rights and fair during the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.8 7