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    De ju·re
    /di ˈjo͝orē/

    adverb

    • 1. according to rightful entitlement or claim; by right: "the resolution declared that the independent Republic of Latvia proclaimed on November 18, 1918 was still in existence de jure"

    adjective

    • 1. denoting something or someone that is rightfully such: "he had been de jure king since his father's death"
  2. de ju· re dē-ˈju̇r-ē, dā-ˈyu̇r-ā. 1. : by right : of right. a de jure officer. 2. : in accordance with law see also de jure segregation at segregation compare de facto. Etymology. Medieval Latin, literally, from the law.

  3. 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.

  4. 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. [1] In contrast, de facto ('in fact') describes situations that exist in reality, even if not formally recognized. [2]

  5. having a right or existence as stated by law: The country has de facto independence now, and it will soon be recognized de jure by the world's governments. The president aims to create a de jure one-party state. Compare. de facto adjective adverb formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Court cases, orders & decisions. actionable.

  6. Aug 21, 2015 · having a right or existence as stated by law: The country has de facto independence now, and it will soon be recognized de jure by the world's governments. The president aims to create a de jure one-party state. Compare. de facto adjective adverb formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Court cases, orders & decisions. actionable.

  7. De jure definition: by right; according to law (distinguished from de facto).. See examples of DE JURE used in a sentence.

  8. De jure, or officially recognized by law, refers to a situation or status that is legally established or recognized, as opposed to de facto, which means existing in reality but not necessarily legally recognized.

  9. Definition of de jure adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Use the adjective de jure to describe something that exists legally, like a law which specifies that companies can't discriminate against disabled people when they're hiring workers. The phrase de jure is often used to emphasize the opposite of de facto, which means "by fact, or "by practice."

  11. always used before a noun law. : based on or according to the law. the end of de jure segregation. de jure authority. — compare de facto.

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