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De jure and De facto sovereignty?
"De jure" means "concerning law" while "de facto" means "concerning fact". A state may be de jure sovereign without being de facto sovereign, because a greater nation maintains economic or political...
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De facto and de jure slavery?
De facto means in fact, and de jure means in law. De Jure slavery would refer to legalised slavery. De facto slavery would not be in a legal sense, but would be the situation nonetheless.
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What is the difference between de jure and de facto prejudice?
"de facto" means the person who is serving in that position, or as "in fact"; whereas "de jure" means the person who is legally entitled to perform that function, or "by law", and has the right to...
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What is the different between de jure and de facto segregation?
De facto segregation is a law requiring specific segregation practices. At one time, there were laws saying that black and white races had to use different restroom facilities. Du jour segregation is...
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What is the relation between de jure and de facto?
De jure means decided by law, and de facto is decided by 'fact' or, 'real life'.
When you decide not to wear a jacket when it rains, no policeman will arrest you and have you tried and a judge...