643 research outputs found
Analisis Perbandingan Semantik Pada Kata َيَحْكُمُ dan حُكْمٌ pada Surat Al-Maidah Terjemahan Depag Dengan H.B. Jassin
This study discusses the comparative analysis of the meaning of the word يَحْكُمُ and حُكْمٌ using the translation of the Ministry of Religion and H.B. jassin. And the method used is thelibrary research method. In Arabic the word law has no equivalent. Word translation يَحْكُمُ and حُكْمٌ in the Qur'an of the Ministry of Religion with H.B. Jassin is quite accurate in terms of the Indonesian language level. Although there are slight differences between the translations of H.B. Jassin with the translation of the Ministry of Religion. H.B. translation Jassin is translated literally with a poetic nuance, while the MoRA translation is translated freely. Therefore, these two translations do not reduce the accuracy of the translation results. The author draws the conclusion, that the translation of H.B. Jassin and the Ministry of Religion in the Al-Qur'an letter al-Maidah in the first verse to the fiftieth verse are quite accurate in terms of the Indonesian language level
Missing migrants and the right to identification
Building on the body of literature that calls for a human-rights-based approach to the tragic phenomenon of the loss of identities of migrants who go missing on their journeys, this article aims to provide a legal conceptualization of the ‘right to identification’ that may serve as the backbone of a normative framework defining state obligations regarding the missing in this context. It takes as a prompt the statement that ‘human beings have the right not to lose their identities after death’ in the preamble to Interpol Resolution No. AGN/65/RES/13 concerning disaster victim identification, and examines the rights to dignity and identity, including how they operate and interact with each other and with the right to truth. Recognizing that both the missing themselves and their loved ones may be regarded as victims of involuntary disappearance, a central argument here is that dignity is the right of the dead as well as the living, that dignity serves to protect identity as an integral aspect of personhood, and that the right to identification is exercisable by next of kin via the right to truth. The article’s final section outlines the state obligations incorporating identification, as derived from human rights and humanitarian law. The author hopes that this inquiry into the right to identification can spur further action on the part of states to fulfil their humanitarian duties
Map of mud-volcanos in the Caspian Sea (Southern Bath)
Map (1:1000000) of mud vulcanos plus explanation, including a profile and some subsurface graphs
Fuzzy decision making with control applications
Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
Predictive control based on black-box state-space models
Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
The dynamic behaviour of a motorcycle when running straight ahead and when cornering
Summary in DutchMechanical, Maritime and Materials EngineeringMechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineerin
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