INCLAR 2019 Conference

The implementation of Law Protection Model for Esthetic Beauty Clinics Patients in Citizens Constitutional Right Perspective
Siska Diana Sari (a*), I G. Ayu Ketut Rachmi. H (b) Pujiyono, Pujiyono (b)

a. Universitas PGRI Madiun, Jl. Setia Budi No. 85,Kanigoro, Kartoharjo, Kota Madiun, Jawa Timur, Indonesia
*siskadianasari[at]ymail.com
b. Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta, Jl. Ir. Sutami No. 36A, Kentingan, Jebres, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia


Abstract

The objectives of research were to find out and to analyze the implementation of law protection model for esthetic beauty clinic-s patients in citizen-s constitutional right protection perspective. This study was a Socio Legal Studies research. Data analysis was conducted using a qualitative method, i.e. analyzing data based on systematic understanding and processing of data obtained from legislation inventorying, and results of field observation, interview and library research and using policy implementation theory perspective of Grindle-s. The result of research showed the implementation of legal protection model to aesthetic clinic-s patients viewed from the protection of citizen-s constitutional right perspective today indicating that implementation content, and drug and executor regulations are still less completed and need improvement. Viewed from the Context of Implementation, the structure factor, in this case Ministry of Health and Local Government, as leading sector in esthetic beauty clinic service responded to the violation less sensitively and many esthetic beauty clinics employ executing officers and use medicines and dangerous chemicals inconsistently with the specified guideline. Regulation and Supervision conducted by Ministry of Health, Local Government, and Law Enforcer have not run optimally and maximally yet. IDI played very limited role, and patients had poor understanding on their right and law protection.. As a regulator, the government is recommended to govern the right and the law protection of beauty clinic-s patients in more detailed; structural reform should be conducted in relation to its implementation; education should be given to the people about healthy and safe cosmetics, and about consumptive culture to prevent them from being the victim of beauty clinics that break the law.

Keywords: Law Protection, Patient, Esthetic Beauty Clinic, Citizens Constitutional Right

Topic: Constitutional Law

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/vxFHzZEnr7qt

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