01975nam 2200373 450 991059229290332120230517060806.0(CKB)5840000000091298(NjHacI)995840000000091298(EXLCZ)99584000000009129820230517d2022 uy 0itaur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDesign driven strategies Visioni a confronto /Eleonora TrivellinFlorence :Firenze University Press,2022.1 online resource (128 pages)Ricerche. Architettura, Pianificazione, Paesaggio, Design88-5518-552-7 The collection of contributions in this volume looks forward, and also backward, regarding the centrality of design between new and traditional production systems, space-environment-sustainability, and identity. The role of the project in defining forms, material and immaterial, is crucial for their understanding and, consequently, for building participation. In the majority of the interventions, there is an underlying desire to increase the social dimension of design through participatory practices. In other words, we could say that there is a desire to give a political dimension to the project in the fullest sense of the word. Regaining this dimension can be strategic and to do this it is perhaps necessary to understand how the relationship between design-production work has changed and how it will change.Ricerche. Architettura, Pianificazione, Paesaggio, Design.Design driven strategies DesignStudy and teachingDesignStudy and teaching.745.4Trivellin Eleonora11295NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910592292903321Design driven strategies3014531UNINA02104nam 2200505I 450 991070243740332120140908110852.0(CKB)5470000002427796(OCoLC)890135110(EXLCZ)99547000000242779620140908j201311 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCalcium-magnesium-aluminosilicate (CMAS) reactions and degradation mechanisms of advanced environmental barrier coatings /Nadia L. Ahlborg and Dongming ZhuCleveland, Ohio :National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center,November 2013.1 online resource (16 pages) illustrations (some color)NASA/TM ;2013-218091Title from title screen (viewed Sept. 8, 2014)."November 2013.""Prepared for the 40th International Conference on Metallurgical Coatings and Thin Films (ICMCTF 2013) sponsored by AVS Advanced Surface Engineering Division San Diego, California, April 29-May 3, 2013."Includes bibliographical references (pages 6-7).Calcium-magnesium-aluminosilicate Protective coatingsnasatThermochemistrynasatHigh temperaturenasatCeramic matrix compositesnasatScanning electron microscopynasatProtective coatings.Thermochemistry.High temperature.Ceramic matrix composites.Scanning electron microscopy.Ahlborg Nadia1418644Zhu DongmingNASA Glenn Research Center,United States.National Aeronautics and Space Administration,GPOGPOBOOK9910702437403321Calcium-magnesium-aluminosilicate (CMAS) reactions and degradation mechanisms of advanced environmental barrier coatings3530645UNINA05222nam 2200637 450 991078734950332120230807212613.094-6274-192-1(CKB)3710000000342680(EBL)1977385(SSID)ssj0001470637(PQKBManifestationID)11797299(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001470637(PQKBWorkID)11412667(PQKB)10424774(MiAaPQ)EBC1977385(Au-PeEL)EBL1977385(CaPaEBR)ebr11009926(CaONFJC)MIL733580(OCoLC)904518418(EXLCZ)99371000000034268020150209h20152015 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIslamic divorces in Europe bridging the gap between European and Islamic legal orders /Pauline KruinigerThe Netherlands :Eleven International Publishing,[2015]©20151 online resource (498 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-336-02294-9 94-6236-501-6 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Table of Contents; Note on Transliteration; List of Frequently Used Arabic Terms; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Islamic Divorces in Europe; 1.1.1 Cultural Diversity in Law; 1.1.2 Bridging Gaps in Legal Diversity: Private International Law; 1.2 Formulation of Two Problems; 1.3 Research Questions; 1.4 Approach and Methodology; 1.4.1 Three-Tier Approach; 1.4.1.1 Identifying the Diversity of Islamic Divorces; 1.4.1.2 Exploring the Diversity of European Recognition Policies; 1.4.1.3 How to Manage the Legal Diversity Adequately?; 1.4.2 Methodology1.4.2.1 Part I: Islamic Divorces in Classical Islamic and Contemporary Law Compared1.4.2.1.1 Functional Classification of Islamic Divorces; 1.4.2.1.2 Focus on the Status of Women; 1.4.2.1.3 Islamic Divorce: Private or Public Act or Judgment?; 1.4.2.2 Part II: Fourfold Analysis of National Recognition Policies in Europe in a Comparative Perspective; 1.4.2.2.1 Identification of the Framework for Assessment of the Recognition; 1.4.2.2.2 Attention to the Correct Legal Nature of an Islamic Divorce?; 1.4.2.2.3 Assessment of the Degree of 'Openness' towards Islamic Divorces1.4.2.2.4 Attention to Limping Legal Relationships?1.4.2.3 Part III: How to Identify Adequate Legal Instruments; 1.5 Sources; 1.6 Account for Selection; 1.7 Societal and Academic Relevance; 2 Context; 2.1 Divorce in Europe; 2.2 Women's Rights upon Divorce; 2.2.1 Introduction; 2.2.2 Article 16 Women's Convention; 2.2.2.1 Context; 2.2.2.1.1 'Specialized' Sequel to Other Human Rights Instruments; 2.2.2.1.2 Discrimination and Gender Equality: Its Core Notions; 2.2.2.1.3 Its Relation to Other Articles within the Women's Convention; 2.2.2.1.4 The Women's Convention's Monitoring Mechanisms2.2.2.2 Nature of Article 162.2.2.3 Declarations and Reservations; 2.2.3 Closing Remarks; Part I Islamic Divorce Laws and Practices; 3 Introduction; 3.1 Islamic versus Occidental Notion of Divorce; 3.2 Divorce in Islam: The Prerogative of the Husband; 3.3 'Islamic Divorce' Further Explained; 3.4 Structure of Part I; 4 Context: Islamic Law in a Nutshell; 4.1 Islamic or Shari'a Law?; 4.2 Sources; 4.3 Schools of Jurisprudence; 4.4 Some Characteristic Features; 4.5 Shari'a Law Today; 5 Divorce in Shari'a Law; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Marriage in Islam and Shari'a Law5.2.1 Definition, Characteristics, Purposes, and Types of Marriage5.2.2 Categories of (In-)Validity of Marriage; 5.2.2.1 The Valid Marriage; 5.2.2.2 The Irregular Marriage; 5.2.2.3 The Invalid Marriage; 5.3 Dissolution of Marriage: Talaq versus Faskh; 5.3.1 Distinctive Criterion; 5.3.2 Distinctive Legal Effects; 5.4 Divorce by the Husband: The Repudiation; 5.4.1 Nature and Legal, Moral, and Religious Characteristics; 5.4.2 Requirements of Validity; 5.4.2.1 Substantive Requirements of Validity Related to the Divorcer; 5.4.2.1.1 Legal Capacity; 5.4.2.1.2 Intention to Repudiate5.4.2.1.3 Being a MuslimThis book examines the issue of the recognition of Islamic divorces in European states. Repudiation-based divorces are particularly notorious for their presumed violation of fundamental rights of women and are consequently often not recognized. The resulting limping of legal relationships affects other fundamental rights of the persons involved, such as the right to marry and the right of free movement. For this reason, the book scrutinizes classical Islamic divorce law and the contemporary divorce laws and practices of Egypt, Iran, Morocco, and Pakistan, as well as the Dutch, English, and FreDivorce (Islamic law)EuropeDivorce (Islamic law)346346.167015346/.16701586.14bclKruiniger Pauline1509628MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910787349503321Islamic divorces in Europe3741654UNINA