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  1. De jure, legal concept that refers to what happens according to the law, in contrast to de facto (Latin: “from the fact”), which is used to refer to what happens in practice or in reality. For example, a de jure leader has the legal right to authority over a jurisdiction, but a de facto leader is.

  2. De jure is the Latin expression forby laworby right” and is used to describe a practice that exists by right or according to law. In contemporary use, the phrase almost always means “as a matter of law.” De jure is often contrasted with de facto . [Last updated in June of 2021 by the Wex Definitions Team] wex. legal theory. wex articles.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › De_jureDe jure - Wikipedia

    In law and government, de jure (/ d eɪ ˈ dʒ ʊər i, d i-,-ˈ jʊər-/, Latin: [deː ˈjuːre]; lit. ' by law ') describes practices that are legally recognized, regardless of whether the practice exists in reality. In contrast, de facto ('in fact') describes situations that exist in reality, even if not formally recognized. Examples

  4. De iure 1 2 o de jure 3 (pronunciado /deːˈjuːɾeː/) es una locución latina 4 5 que significa literalmente «de derecho», esto es, con reconocimiento jurídico, legalmente. Se opone a de facto, que significa «de hecho». Esta locución está plenamente incorporada a la lengua española, pero según la última Ortografía (2010 ...

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  5. De facto, a legal concept used to refer to what happens in reality or in practice, as opposed to de jure (“from the law”), which refers to what is actually notated in legal code. For example, a de facto leader is someone who exerts authority over a country but whose legitimacy is broadly rejected,

  6. (Latin, of fact/of right) The contrast between a matter of fact and one of right. For example, the de facto authority of a brigand over his followers is contrasted with de jure authority of a constitution or sovereign. A central problem of the philosophy of law is to discover which kinds of fact account for the emergence of de jure authority.

  7. 3 de ene. de 2017 · Jean Carmalt. Discrimination. Respect for all human beings lies at the heart of international human rights law. International law prohibits intentional discrimination through legal means (de jure), but it also prohibits discrimination in the form of disparate impact (de facto).