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The Right to Asylum Between Islamic Shari'ah And
The Right to Asylum between Islamic Shari’ah and International Refugee Law A Comparative Study Prof. Ahmed Abou-El-Wafa Produced and Printed by Printing Press of Naif Arab University for Security Sciences Riyadh - 2009 (1430 H.) The Right to Asylum between Islamic Shari’ah and International Refugee Law A Comparative Study Prof. Ahmed Abou-El-Wafa Riyadh - 2009 (1430 H.) “Those who believed and emigrated, and strove in the cause of GOD, as well as those who hosted them and gave them refuge, and supported them, these are the true believers. They have deserved forgiveness and a generous recompense.” (Quranic Surat al-Anfal, "The Spoils of War" [Chapter 8 verse 74]) “Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution.” (Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Article 14) "Every man shall have the right, within the framework of the Shari'ah... if persecuted, is entitled to seek asylum in another country. The country of refugee shall be obliged to provide protection to the asylum seeker until his safety has been attained, unless asylum is motivated by committing an act regarded by the Shari'ah as a crime". (Article 12 of the Declaration on Human Rights in Islam) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Regional Office in the Regional Office in the Arab Republic of Egypt GCC Countries E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Arabic Website: English Website: www.unhcr.org.eg www.unhcr.org First Edition 2009 This book is written, on behalf of UNHCR by Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abou-El-Wafa, Chief of the Department of Public International Law, Faculty of Law, Cairo University. -
Tom Perry Avid Editor
Tom Perry Avid Editor Profile Tom is an Avid editor with broadcast credits for BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, and PBS. As an Offline editor he strives to bring visual flair and creativity to the edit with a strong passion to ‘tell the story‘ as effectively and interestingly as possible. Tom’s creative and intellectual input as offline editor rests on a comprehensive technical knowledge of all stages of the post production process and is happy to online his edit. Documentary Being Paul Gascoigne – Shiver for ITV1 (1 x 60 min) One-off documentary which reveals the real Paul Gascoigne in his own words and those of the people closest to him, in an intimate insight into the reality of his turbulent world. Robson’s Extreme Fishing Challenge – IWC Media for Channel 5 (1 x 60 min) Robson Green now faces his ultimate fishing challenge as he pitches himself against champions the world over, all the while pursuing some of the most remarkable fish in the water. Harbour Lives – ITV Productions for ITV 1 (1 x 50 min) Observational documentary looking at the people who live and work around Poole Harbour in Dorset. Dispatches: Britain on the Sick – Hard Cash for Channel 4 (1 x 48 min) Using undercover filming, reporter Jackie Long investigates the controversial processes to assess whether sickness and disability benefit claimants should be declared fit for work. Who Do You Think You Are – Wall to Wall for BBC 1 (1 x 60 min) Long running series where celebrities trace their family trees. Additional editing across several episodes of series 9. -
Ascot Racecourse & World Horse Racing International Challengers
Ascot Racecourse & World Horse Racing International Challengers Press Event Newmarket, Thursday, June 13, 2019 BACKGROUND INFORMATION FOR ROYAL ASCOT 2019 Deirdre (JPN) 5 b m Harbinger (GB) - Reizend (JPN) (Special Week (JPN)) Born: April 4, 2014 Breeder: Northern Farm Owner: Toji Morita Trainer: Mitsuru Hashida Jockey: Yutaka Take Form: 3/64110/63112-646 *Aimed at the £750,000 G1 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes over 10 furlongs on June 19 – her trainer’s first runner in Britain. *The mare’s career highlight came when landing the G1 Shuka Sho over 10 furlongs at Kyoto in October, 2017. *She has also won two G3s and a G2 in Japan. *Has competed outside of Japan on four occasions, with the pick of those efforts coming when third to Benbatl in the 2018 G1 Dubai Turf (1m 1f) at Meydan, UAE, and a fast-finishing second when beaten a length by Glorious Forever in the G1 Longines Hong Kong Cup (1m 2f) at Sha Tin, Hong Kong, in December. *Fourth behind compatriot Almond Eye in this year’s G1 Dubai Turf in March. *Finished a staying-on sixth of 13 on her latest start in the G1 FWD QEII Cup (1m 2f) at Sha Tin on April 28 when coming from the rear and meeting trouble in running. Yutaka Take rode her for the first time. Race record: Starts: 23; Wins: 7; 2nd: 3; 3rd: 4; Win & Place Prize Money: £2,875,083 Toji Morita Born: December 23, 1932. Ownership history: The business owner has been registered as racehorse owner over 40 years since 1978 by the JRA (Japan Racing Association). -
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Caprice Bourret CAPRICE BOURRET Founder, Designer and CEO of By Caprice Products, Mother, Motivational Business Speaker and Philanthropist n www.capricebourret.com www.GoBycaprice.com Career Highlights Caprice Bourret International Model &Entrepreneur One of the most photographed women in the world ‘300 Magazine Covers across the globe’ Starred in over 150 TV shows and Movies Three years running voted ‘Maxim Magazines Women of the Year’ ‘GQ’s International Woman of the Year’ Best selling calendars 5 years running Playing lead roles in London’s West End ‘The Vagina Monologues’ And ‘Rent’ Produced and Lead Role in hit musical ‘Debbie does Dallas The Musical’ Launched her autography Caprice…My Boys, My Body, My Business Career Highlights Founder and CEO of By Caprice Products Philanthropist Women's Trust – Patron Brain Tumour Research- Patron Tikva - Patron Jewish Care - Patron Princes Trust - Ambassador Childlline – Ambassador Drop4Drop – Ambassador Action on Addition – Committee member Mommy to Jax and Jett Bibliography Caprice Bourret is an award-winning model, businesswoman and philanthropist. Having shot to fame in the 1990s, Caprice’s break-through front cover was Vogue Magazine. She is often referred to as ‘one of the most photographed women in the world’ and has appeared on more than 350 magazine covers across the globe and over 150 TV shows and films. From her humble beginnings in Southern California, Caprice settled in England in her early 20’s and is now a true adopted Brit. Caprice has been voted GQ Magazine’s Woman of the Year and Maxim’s International Woman of the Year for three years running. -
At My Table 12:00 Football Focus 13:00 BBC News
SATURDAY 9TH DECEMBER 06:00 Breakfast All programme timings UK All programme timings UK All programme timings UK 10:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 09:25 Saturday Morning with James Martin 09:50 Black-ish 06:00 Forces News 11:30 Nigella: At My Table 11:20 Gino's Italian Coastal Escape 10:10 Made in Chelsea 06:30 The Forces Sports Show 12:00 Football Focus 11:45 The Hungry Sailors 11:05 The Real Housewives of Cheshire 07:00 Flying Through Time 13:00 BBC News 12:45 Thunderbirds Are Go 11:55 Funniest Falls, Fails & Flops 07:30 The Aviators 13:15 Snooker: UK Championship 2017 13:10 ITV News 12:20 Star Trek: Voyager 08:00 Sea Power 16:30 Final Score 13:20 The X Factor: Finals 13:05 Shortlist 08:30 America's WWII 17:15 Len Goodman's Partners in Rhyme 15:00 Endeavour 13:10 Baby Daddy 09:00 America's WWII 17:45 BBC News 17:00 The Chase 13:35 Baby Daddy 09:30 America's WWII 17:55 BBC London News 18:00 Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs 14:00 The Big Bang Theory 10:00 The Forces Sports Show 18:00 Pointless Celebrities 18:25 ITV News London 14:20 The Big Bang Theory 10:30 Hogan's Heroes 18:45 Strictly Come Dancing 18:35 ITV News 14:40 The Gadget Show 11:00 Hogan's Heroes 20:20 Michael McIntyre's Big Show 18:50 You've Been Framed! 15:30 Tamara's World 11:30 Hogan's Heroes Family entertainment with Michael McIntyre 19:15 Ninja Warrior UK 16:25 The Middle 12:00 Hogan's Heroes featuring music from pop rockers The Vamps and Ben Shephard, Rochelle Humes and Chris Kamara 16:45 Shortlist 12:30 Hogan's Heroes stand-up comedy from Jason Manford. -
Page | 1 VON FREEMAN NEA JAZZ MASTER (2012) Interviewee: Von
Funding for the Smithsonian Jazz Oral History Program NEA Jazz Master interview was provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. VON FREEMAN NEA JAZZ MASTER (2012) Interviewee: Von Freeman (October 3, 1923 – August 11, 2012) Interviewer: Steve Coleman Date: May 23-24, 2000 Repository: Archives Center, National Museum of American History Description: Transcript, 110 pp. Coleman: Tuesday, May 23rd, 2000, 5:22 pm, Von Freeman oral history. My name: I’m Steve Coleman. I’ll keep this in the format that I have here. I’d like to start off with where you were born, when you were born. Freeman: Let’s see. It’s been a little problem with that age thing. Some say 1922. Some say 1923. Say 1923. Let’s make me a year younger. October the 3rd, 1923. Coleman: Why is there a problem with the age thing? Freeman: I don’t know. When I was unaware that they were writing, a lot of things said that I was born in ’22. I always thought I was born in ’23. So I asked my mother, and she said she couldn’t remember. Then at one time I had a birth certificate. It had ’22. So when I went to start traveling overseas, I put ’23 down. So it’s been wavering between ’22 and ’23. So I asked my brother Bruz. He says, “I was always two years older than you, two years your elder.” So that put me back to 1923. So I just let it stand there, for all the hysterians – historian that have written about me. -
NAETC Notes – October 16, 2012
Page 1 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR + + + + + NATIVE AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING COUNCIL + + + + + STRATEGIC PLANNING SESSION + + + + + TUESDAY OCTOBER 16, 2012 + + + + + The Council met in Conference Rooms 2 & 3 at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE, Washington, DC, at 9:00 a.m., Winona Whitman, Vice Chair, presiding. PRESENT WINONA WHITMAN, Vice Chair JACOB BERNAL, Member CARLA BOWLAN, Member KIM CARROLL, Member JESSICA JAMES, Member CHRISTINE MOLLE, Member ANNE RICHARDSON, Member ELKTON RICHARDSON, Member LORENDA SANCHEZ, Member* RODNEY STAPP, Member DARRELL WALDRON, Member Neal R. Gross & Co., Inc. 202-234-4433 Page 2 DOL PARTICIPANTS EVANGELINE M. CAMPBELL, Designated Federal Officer TOYA CAPERS MIKE DELANEY YOLANDA HARRIS CRAIG LEWIS ALSO PRESENT JAMES HARDIN, LRDA BRAD HARRIS, LED ROD LOCKLEAR, LRDA *Participating via teleconference Neal R. Gross & Co., Inc. 202-234-4433 Page 3 A-G-E-N-D-A PAGE Welcome and Opening Evangeline M. Campbell, Designated Federal Officer (DFO) . .5 Managed Change - Introduction U.S. Department of Labor Professional Development and Training Office Toya Capers and Yolanda Harris, Facilitators. .6 Strategic Planning Activities Toya Capers and Yolanda Harris, Facilitators. 38 Strategic Planning Debrief Toya Capers and Yolanda Harris, Facilitators. 53 Council Strategic Planning - Closing Toya Capers and Yolanda Harris, Facilitators. 90 Neal R. Gross & Co., Inc. 202-234-4433 Page 4 1 P-R-O-C-E-E-D-I-N-G-S 2 (9:15 a.m.) 3 MS. CAMPBELL: Okay. I do believe 4 we have everyone. And we can send over to do 5 our name tags. I know normally they're always 6 here and out for you. -
S U P P L E M E
EUROPEAN BLOODSTOCK NEWS 10k & UNDER SUPPLEMENT EUROPEAN BLOODSTOCK NEWS is delighted to present this special supplement devoted to flat stallions standing in the UK and Ireland at a fee of £10,000 or less in 2018. It is broken into two alphabetical sections, with the advertised stallions appearing first. 2018 Whilst every care has been taken to trace the qualifying sires, EBN takes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Please note that stallions standing at less than €1,000 are not included. All material contained within (excluding supplied advertisements) is the copyright of European Bloodstock News. STALLIONS STANDING FOR £10,000 OR LESS IN 2018 EUROPEAN BLOODSTOCK NEWS ADAAY ALHEBAYEB Kodiac – Lady Lucia (Royal Applause) Dark Angel– Miss Indigo (Indian Ridge) WHITSBURY MANOR STUD • Fee £6,000, 1st Oct SLF TARA STUD • Fee €5,000 Whitsbury Manor Stud stallion Adaay will have his first-crop Alhebayeb was an exceptionally fast and precocious son of foals on the ground this year. The son of Kodiac was extremely Dark Angel. A maiden winner on his debut at two, he soon well–supported with a three-figure book of mares in his first made up into a Stakes performer, finishing second in the season, and that level of popularity will surely continue. His Listed Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot and winning the own sire is a half-brother to breed–shaping sire Invincible Gr.2 July Stakes on his third start. He demonstrated his Spirit and exerts huge influence in his own right as the sire of versatility by finishing second in the Gr.3 Horris Hill Stakes such stars as Gr.1 Cheveley Park Stakes winner Tiggy Wiggy over seven furlongs on heavy ground later in his juvenile and Gr.2 Celebration Mile Stakes winner Kodi Bear. -
The Need for Standardized Regulations in Horse Racing
GAMING LAW REVIEW AND ECONOMICS Volume 20, Number 6, 2016 Ó Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. DOI: 10.1089/glre.2016.2066 Teach Me How to Derby: The Need for Standardized Regulations in Horse Racing Amanda L. Busch t the horse races, spectators expect to see fore the racing season in 2014 so that it would qualify A stunningly strong horses, enthusiastic wagering, for the Breeders’ Cup to be held in November 2017.8 colorful jockeys, and fancy hats; however, they do The turf track at Del Mar was refurbished during not expect to see a horse euthanized on the track. the winter and early spring to be ready by opening During the summer of 2014, however, equine death day in 2014; however, there were many delays due was a rather common reality at the Del Mar Thor- to the high water table.9 The delays may have oughbred Club in Del Mar, California. Between resulted in a track that was too fast and firm, and opening day on July 17 and August 28, sixteen the rush to open on time seems to have led to less horses dropped dead while racing at the Del Mar testing, which may have adversely impacted the Racetrack. It is no surprise that horse racing is a bru- safety of the track. The president and chief execu- tal sport, but the number of deaths has raised many tive officer (CEO) of Del Mar said that he did not red flags. It has caused many people to question believe the delay in construction of the refurbished the priority given to the horses’ safety, as well as track was a factor causing the firm and fast condi- the testing performed on the safety of the track.1 tions of the track.10 Horse racing was once the most watched spectator sport, and it is one of the few sports in the United States that allows for legal betting.2 Since gambling is permitted at the event, it is also one of the most reg- 1See generally Jeff Nahill, Cause Im a Bigshot 16th to Die at ulated sports.3 Its public perception has been tarnished, Del Mar, UT San Diego (Aug. -
MINUTES BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CODES COMMISSION February 4, 2013
MINUTES BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CODES COMMISSION February 4, 2013 MEMBERS PRESENT ALTERNATE MEMBERS PRESENT Mr. Fred Malicoat Mr. Rob Jackson Mr. Kas Carlson Mr. Eric Lidholm Mr. Brian Connell Mr. Doug Muzzy Mr. Jay Creasy Mr. Stuart Scroggs Mr. Ben Londeree Mr. John Page Mr. Mike Rose Mr. Richard Shanker Mr. Matt Young 1.) CALL TO ORDER MR. MALICOAT: Call the meeting to order. 2.) APPROVAL OF MINUTES MR. MALICOAT: I’ll entertain a motion to approve the minutes. Do I hear one? Everybody read the minutes from the last time? MR. CONNELL: I did not. UNIDENTIFIED SPEAKER: Were they e-mailed? MR. MALICOAT: Yes, sir. MR. CONNELL: When? MR. MALICOAT: Friday. Excuse me. They were e-mailed Wednesday. UNIDENTIFIED SPEAKER: People didn’t get their e-mail. MR. MALICOAT: Well, I read them, so I’ll make a motion to approve the minutes. I wasn’t here, but I read them. MR. CONNELL: Well, I’ll second it then. MR. MALICOAT: Okay. MR. SHANKER: Two uninformed individuals. MR. MALICOAT: All those in favor of the minutes, aye. Opposed? (Unanimous voice vote for approval.) 3.) INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE REVIEW MR. MALICOAT: All right. Let’s move right into the Code Review, the IBC. I believe, Brian, you were the chairman of that committee. MR. CONNELL: Yes, sir. 1 MR. MALICOAT: So we’ll let you have the floor. MR. CONNELL: Thank you. MR. MALICOAT: And when you ask to talk to Brian, raise your hand please, and he will acknowledge you and we’ll go from there. MR. CONNELL: Does everybody or most everybody have one of these handouts (indicating)? Because in an effort to expedite this process, I’m going to suggest that we breeze through the stuff where it’s -- we considered it administrative or there were no changes, and get right to the heart of things that we wanted to bring before the BCCC and keep this thing moving. -
346 Aga Khan Studs 346 SHAZIA(FR)
346 Aga Khan Studs 346 Sadler's Wells Galileo Urban Sea NEW APPROACH Ahonoora Park Express SHAZIA (FR) Matcher Niniski Lomitas chesnut filly 2014 SHALANAYA La Colorada 2006 (IRE) Shalamantika Nashwan 1999 Sharamana Race record: 1 win (17), placed 3 times at 2 and 3 years. 1st dam SHALANAYA, 3 wins, placed 5 times at 3 and 4 years in FR, JPN & CAN, Prix de l'Opéra (Gr.1), de Liancourt at Longchamp (L.), 2nd Prix Ganay (Gr.1), 3rd E. P. Taylor S.(Gr.1), 447 262 €. Dam of 6 foals, 4 of racing age, 2 winners incl.: Shalakar, (c., Cape Cross), 2 wins, placed once at 3 years. Shalla, (f.2015, Redoute's Choice), in training with Mikel Delzangles. N., (c.2016, Nathaniel), in training with Mikel Delzangles N., (f.2017, Zoffany). She is in foal to Exceed And Excel. 2nd dam Shalamantika, 1 win, placed 6 times from 8 starts at 3 years in GB, 3rd Harvest St.(L.). Dam of 8 foals of racing age, 3 winners incl.: SHALANAYA, (see above). SHANKARDEH, (f., Azamour), 3 wins, pl. 3 times from 6 starts at 3, Prix Chaudenay (Gr.2), 2nd Lillie Langtry St.(Gr.3), 3rd Prix Royal-Oak (Gr.1), de Malleret (Gr.2), 152 413 €. Dam of: Shakdara, (f.2015, Street Cry), in training with Alain de Royer Dupré. N., (c.2016, Elusive Quality), in training with Alain de Royer Dupré. N., (f.2017, Mizzen Mast). She is in foal to Dawn Approach. Shanndiyra, (f., King’s Best). Dam of: Shahnaza (f.2015, Azamour), placed in 1 outing this year, in training with Alain de Royer Dupré. -
King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes (Sponsored by QIPCO)
King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes (Sponsored by QIPCO) Ascot Racecourse Background Information for the 65th Running Saturday, July 25, 2015 Winners of the Investec Derby going on to the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes (Sponsored by QIPCO) Unbeaten Golden Horn, whose victories this year include the Investec Derby and the Coral-Eclipse, will try to become the 14th Derby winner to go on to success in Ascot’s midsummer highlight, the Group One King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes (Sponsored by QIPCO), in the same year and the first since Galileo in 2001. Britain's premier all-aged 12-furlong contest, worth a boosted £1.215 million this year, takes place at 3.50pm on Saturday, July 25. Golden Horn extended his perfect record to five races on July 4 in the 10-furlong Group One Coral- Eclipse at Sandown Park, beating older opponents for the first time in great style. The three-year-old Cape Cross colt, owned by breeder Anthony Oppenheimer and trained by John Gosden in Newmarket, captured Britain's premier Classic, the Investec Derby, over 12 furlongs at Epsom Downs impressively on June 6 after being supplemented following a runaway Betfred Dante Stakes success at York in May. If successful at Ascot on July 25, Golden Horn would also become the fourth horse capture the Derby, Eclipse and King George in the same year. ËËË Three horses have completed the Derby/Eclipse/King George treble in the same year - Nashwan (1989), Mill Reef (1971) and Tulyar (1952). ËËË The 2001 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes saw Galileo become the first Derby winner at Epsom Downs to win the Ascot contest since Lammtarra in 1995.