Consequences for Counterfeiting and Distributing of Counterfeit Vaccines under Jināyah and Criminal Law: A Comparative Study

A. Syatar, A. Abubakar, A. Fauzan, Kurniati, Darhan Sutradi Hukpar
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The proliferation of counterfeit vaccinations was producing significant public health problems and was related with legal issues. This article compared the sanctions imposed by Islamic criminal law and national legislation on counterfeiters and distributors of fake vaccines. Several rules and regulations control the use and distribution of vaccinations in Indonesia. In accordance with Articles 196 and 197 of Law Number 36 of 2009 on Health, the criminal act of distributing counterfeit vaccines is punishable by a maximum prison sentence of ten years and a maximum fine of one billion in IDR. As opposed to Article 197, which stipulates a maximum punishment of 15 years in prison and a maximum fine of Rp. 1,500,000,000,000. counterfeiting and distributing counterfeit vaccines are considered serious crimes in both Islamic criminal law and Jināyah. The punishment for these crimes varies depending on the severity of the offense and the harm caused to society. In both systems of law, the punishment can range from fines and imprisonment to the death penalty. It is important to note that these punishments are intended to deter individuals from engaging in these crimes and protect public health and safety. It was believed that the government would increase legislation addressing the punishment of counterfeiters and drug dealers, who can harm the Indonesian national character.
伪造和销售假冒疫苗的刑法后果:比较研究
假冒疫苗的泛滥造成了严重的公共卫生问题,并与法律问题有关。本文比较了伊斯兰刑法和国家立法对假冒疫苗的造假者和经销商实施的制裁。在印度尼西亚,有多项法规和条例对疫苗的使用和销售进行管制。根据 2009 年第 36 号《卫生法》第 196 条和第 197 条,销售假冒疫苗的犯罪行为最高可判处 10 年监禁和 10 亿印尼盾的罚款。而第 197 条规定的最高刑罚为 15 年监禁和 15 亿印尼盾的最高罚款。在伊斯兰刑法和 "Jināyah "法中,伪造和销售假冒疫苗都被视为严重犯罪。对这些罪行的处罚根据罪行的严重程度和对社会造成的危害而有所不同。在这两种法律体系中,处罚范围从罚款、监禁到死刑不等。值得注意的是,这些惩罚旨在阻止个人从事这些犯罪,保护公众健康和安全。据信,政府将增加立法,以惩治造假者和贩毒者,因为他们会损害印度尼西亚的民族特性。
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