scholarly journals Perkawinan Menurut Hukum Adat Minangkabau

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agil Ahmad
Keyword(s):  

marriage or marriage is an inner bond between a man and a woman to create a family that understands each other with the provisions of the applicable law. Marriage in Indonesia is very diverse because of the many indigenous tribes, one of which is the Minangkabau custom.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
yoga ppratama
Keyword(s):  

marriage or marriaege is an inner bond beetwen a man and a woman to create a family to understand each toher with the provisions of the applicable law. marriaege in indonesia is very diverse because of the many indigenous tribes, one of which is the gayo custom


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
MUHAMMAD NUR ADHA
Keyword(s):  

marriage or marriage is an inner bond beetwen a man and a woman to create a family to understand each other with the provisions of the applicable law. marriage in indonesia is very diverse because of the many indigenous tribes, one of which is the Karo custom.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
faqih akbaruddin
Keyword(s):  

marriage or marriage is an inner bond beetwen a man and a woman to create a family to understand each other with the provisions of the applicable law. marriage in indonesia is very diverse because of the many indigenous tribes, one of which is the baduy custom


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
RIZALDI
Keyword(s):  

marriage or marriage is an inner bond between a man and a women to create a family that understands each other with the provisions of the applicable law. Marriage in Indonesia is very diverse because of the many indigenous tribes, one of which is the Bugis bone custom.


Author(s):  
Mohamed Elewa Badar ◽  
Polona Florijančič

In 2016, the icty Trial Chamber found one of the greatest hate and fear propagandists of the Yugoslav wars, Dr Vojislav Šešelj, not guilty on all counts of the indictment. A full comprehension of the role the propaganda played was lost and the partial reversal of the judgment at the Appeals Chamber provided little improvement in this regard. Yet the blame does not solely rest with the Chambers but also with the Prosecution and an utterly fragmented law applicable to hate and fear propaganda. This article looks in depth at the Šešelj case in order to highlight the many hurdles to effective prosecution, some specific to the case and others symptomatic generally of propaganda trials. It then takes a multi-disciplinary approach in presenting the nature of hate and fear propaganda to suggest a broader way of looking at causality as well as to argue for reform of the current applicable law.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
muhammad alfayed suherman
Keyword(s):  

marriage or marriage is an inner bond beetwen a man and a woman to create a family to understand each other with the provisions of the applicable law. marriage in indonesia is very diverse because of the many indigenous tribes, one of which is the batak toba custom


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 405-491
Author(s):  
Mohamed Elewa Badar ◽  
Polona Florijančič

In 2016, the icty Trial Chamber found one of the greatest hate and fear propagandists of the Yugoslav wars, Dr Vojislav Šešelj, not guilty on all counts of the indictment. A full comprehension of the role the propaganda played was lost and the partial reversal of the judgment at the Appeals Chamber provided little improvement in this regard. Yet the blame does not solely rest with the Chambers but also with the Prosecution and an utterly fragmented law applicable to hate and fear propaganda. This article looks in depth at the Šešelj case in order to highlight the many hurdles to effective prosecution, some specific to the case and others symptomatic generally of propaganda trials. It then takes a multi-disciplinary approach in presenting the nature of hate and fear propaganda to suggest a broader way of looking at causality as well as to argue for reform of the current applicable law.


2018 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Ji Ma

AbstractGiven the many types of suboptimality in perception, I ask how one should test for multiple forms of suboptimality at the same time – or, more generally, how one should compare process models that can differ in any or all of the multiple components. In analogy to factorial experimental design, I advocate for factorial model comparison.


2020 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Spurrett

Abstract Comprehensive accounts of resource-rational attempts to maximise utility shouldn't ignore the demands of constructing utility representations. This can be onerous when, as in humans, there are many rewarding modalities. Another thing best not ignored is the processing demands of making functional activity out of the many degrees of freedom of a body. The target article is almost silent on both.


2020 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Tomasello

Abstract My response to the commentaries focuses on four issues: (1) the diversity both within and between cultures of the many different faces of obligation; (2) the possible evolutionary roots of the sense of obligation, including possible sources that I did not consider; (3) the possible ontogenetic roots of the sense of obligation, including especially children's understanding of groups from a third-party perspective (rather than through participation, as in my account); and (4) the relation between philosophical accounts of normative phenomena in general – which are pitched as not totally empirical – and empirical accounts such as my own. I have tried to distinguish comments that argue for extensions of the theory from those that represent genuine disagreement.


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