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철강 공정의 온라인 상에서 도금 강판 표면 거칠기 측정을 위한 소프트웨어 시스템 개발
신기영,허형준,이상진,임충수 제어로봇시스템학회 2011 제어로봇시스템학회 국내학술대회 논문집 Vol.2011 No.5
Development of Software System for Online Surface Roughness Measurement of Plating Strip is so important for supporting real-time and total surface measurement with interfacing process line in iron & steel making process. We applied the developed software system with hardware system to POSCO’s CGL (Continuous Galvanizing Line). This system can be also applied and expanded to other process lines in iron & steel making process that requires technologies of surface roughness measurement in online state.
글로벌 시각에서 본 일본군 ‘위안부’ 문제: 한일관계의 양자적 틀을 넘어서
신기영 서울대학교 일본연구소 2016 일본비평 Vol.- No.15
On December 28th, 2015 the government of Japan and South Korea had announced their agreement on the Japanese wartime “comfort women” issue, and as a response, multiple criticisms had been raised from the public. Such criticisms focused on the fact that the agreement was a product of an internal government negotiation in which victims were not given a room to participate, and that such approach cannot be an ultimate solution for a serious human rights violation like the “comfort women” issue. The United Nations (UN) Human Rights bodies and International Criminal Court (ICC) had developed a victimcentered approach as a solution method for serious human rights violations within the universal human rights norm since the 1990s. In accordance with such effort, the UN Human Rights bodies kept their interests in the “comfort women” issue and continuously demanded the Japanese government to propose a “lasting resolution.” This article, at first, points out that the act of framing the “comfort women” issue within Korea-Japan bilateral relations ignores complex and multilateral characteristics of the problem and reduces a serious human rights violation to a problem of negotiation between the governments. Then it proposes the necessity of multilateral and universal normative approaches to a solution, which includes diverse female victims from other Asian countries. To this end, the article examines the previous efforts for the resolution of the “comfort women” issue and their limitations, and then reviews the recommendations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) that has continuously asserted the restoration of victim’s justice based on the universal norms to the human rights of women.