Examples of 'de jure' in a sentence

Meaning of "de jure"

De jure is a Latin phrase that means 'by law' or 'according to the law'. It refers to something that is legally recognized or accepted, as opposed to de facto, which means 'in reality'. In the context of legal systems, de jure refers to laws that are formally enacted and enforced, even if they may not be adhered to in practice
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  • By right; in accordance with or as deemed by the statute of the law; legally, particularly as opposed to actual practice.
  • Legal; justified by right or law, especially when in name only.

How to use "de jure" in a sentence

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De jure or de facto inability to perform functions as arbitrator.
Struggle against de jure and de facto discrimination.
De jure and de facto discrimination and equality.
The de facto and de jure situation resulting.
De jure gender equality has been realized already.
Impunity is presently both de facto and de jure.
These de jure figures are footnoted when known.
There seemed to be no equality either de jure or de facto.
The de jure exchange rate arrangement is floating.
De facto equality was just as important as de jure equality.
There are no de jure or de facto barriers to participation by.
Material selectivity can be established de jure or de facto.
The de facto and de jure parameters of custody vary.
Thus the measure is not selective de jure.
Its chairman was the de jure head of state.

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Recognition can be reaccorded either de facto or de jure.
De jure equality has been largely achieved.
That is the de facto and de jure situation.
De jure dominance may be de facto subordination.
But this figure character is de jure alone.
De jure this acquisition had to be legitimised by imperial feoffment.
That is de facto deplorable and de jure intolerable.
De jure means under the law.
Including the establishment of de facto or de jure control.
This applies equally to de jure and de facto discrimination.
Earlier it was happening de facto now it is happening de jure.
Having equality de jure is not enough.
The de jure exchange rate regime is free floating.
Very few countries impose a de jure monopoly.
De facto or de jure power to take decisions or exercise control.
This is how we restore our de jure republic.
De jure and de facto access to justice.
Such control is commonly referred to as de jure control.
This law is an example of a de jure imputation of political opinion.
A de jure standard is created by a body or committee.
Everybody knew there was a de jure and a de facto situation.
The minimum wage is protected de jure.
They are called de jure and de facto.
This is now mutually consented to be de jure.
Boldoghy has become a de jure tourist in his homeland.
To pass from a de facto situation into a de jure one.
It only exists de jure on road signs.
What has been lost de facto will become de jure.
I conclude that a move can be de jure as well as de facto.
It was neither a government de facto nor de jure.
Surely de jure recognition should follow without further delay.
Torture had to be completely banned de jure and de facto.
De jure and de facto selectivity.
There are also causes of a de jure nature.
The head de jure of town government is governor of the town.

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