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Cosa (chi) è de jure - definizione

LATIN EXPRESSION, ROUGHLY MEANING 'BY LAW', OFTEN OPPOSED TO 'DE FACTO', MEANING 'IN FACT' OR 'IN PRACTICE'
Dejure; De iure; De Jure; De-jure; De jure standard; On paper

De jure         
·- By right; of right; by law;
- often opposed to de facto.
de jure         
[L.] Of right, by right, by law.
De jure         
In law and government, de jure ( ; , "by law") describes practices that are legally recognized, regardless of whether the practice exists in reality. In contrast, ("in fact") describes situations that exist in reality, even if not legally recognized.

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De jure

In law and government, de jure ( day JOOR-ee, dee -⁠, YOOR-ee; Latin: dē iūre pronounced [deː ˈjuːrɛ], 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 legally recognized.

Esempi di pronuncia per de jure
1. de jure and de facto.
Democracy at Work - Curing Capitalism _ Richard Wolff _ Talks at Google
2. both de facto and de jure.
Rethinking Billie Holiday's Centennial _ Kim Nalley _ Talks at Google
3. to recognize the Soviet Union de jure, as supposed to de facto,
The Conspiracy That Never Dies _ Gill Bennett _ Talks at Google
Esempi dal corpus di testo per de jure
1. "This de facto recognition is as bad as any de jure recognition," he said.
2. The agreement between them has converted the de facto bifurcation of Sudan into de jure one.
3. "De facto suspension may become de jure suspension – I think that‘s a possibility," says Mr.
4. Racism and segregation is no longer de jure, but it is still de facto.
5. But they don‘t want to go for de jure independence either.