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Jure may refer to: * De jure In law and government, ''de jure'' (; ; ) describes practices that are officially recognized by laws or other formal norms, regardless of whether the practice exists in reality. The phrase is often used in contrast with '' de facto'' ('from fa ..., Latin legal phrase * Jure (given name), Slavic masculine name * Jūrė (other), several places in Lithuania * Juré (music), a music genre from Louisiana {{disambig} ...
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De Jure
In law and government, ''de jure'' (; ; ) describes practices that are officially recognized by laws or other formal norms, regardless of whether the practice exists in reality. The phrase is often used in contrast with '' de facto'' ('from fact'), which describes situations that exist in reality, even if not formally recognized. Definition ''De jure'' is a Latin expression composed of the words ''de'',("from, of") and ''jure'',("law", adjectival form of '' jus''). Thus, it is descriptive of a structural argument or position derived "from law". Usage Jurisprudence and ''de jure'' law In U.S. law, particularly after '' Brown v. Board of Education'' (1954), the difference between ''de facto'' segregation (that existed because of voluntary associations and neighborhoods) and ''de jure'' segregation (that existed because of local laws) became important distinctions for court-mandated remedial purposes. Government and culture Between 1805 and 1914, the ruling dynasty of Egypt ...
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Jure (given Name)
Jure is a South Slavic masculine given name found in Slovenia and Croatia. It is cognate to the names Juraj and Jurij, in turn cognate to '' George'' in English. Notable people with the name include: * Jure Balažič (born 1980), Slovenian basketball player * Jure Balkovec (born 1994), Slovenian football player * Jure Bilić (1922–2006), Yugoslav politician * Jure Bogdan (born 1955), Croatian bishop * Jure Brkljača (born 1994), Croatian singer * Jure Čolak (born 1989), Croatian-German football player * Jure Detela (1951–1992) was a Slovene poet, writer, and essayist * Jure Dobelšek (born 1984), Slovenian handball player * Jure Dolenc (1908–1963), American film actor of Slovene descent * Jure Dolenec (born 1988), Slovenian handball player * Jure Francetić (1912–1942), Croatian fascist * Jure Godler (born 1984), Slovenian writer, actor, composer and comedian * Jure Golčer (born 1977), Slovenian cyclist * Jure Grando (1579–1656), Istrian villager * Jure ...
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Jūrė (other)
Jūrė may refer to several places in Lithuania: * Jūrė, town in Lithuania * within the town of Jūrė *, village in Lithuania *, river in Lithuania *, reservoir in Lithuania {{SIA Geography of Lithuania ...
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