Sentences with phrase «jure state»

Does war have to be declared on a de jure state?

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Also, another view on this is given by the Palestinian sociologist Elia Zureik; in 1979, he made a distinction: he argued that Israel was not in de jure an Apartheid state but in de facto An Aparthied state; he said, that Israeli civic society was characterised by a latent form of Apartheid but juridically, given what is laid down in Israels Basic Law, it was not.
This national electoral calendar for the year 2011 lists the national / federal direct elections held in 2011 in the de jure and de facto sovereign states and their dependent territories.
The majority said de jure segregation (caused by the state or a local government) was different from de facto segregation (resulting from social and economic factors, like lower housing prices in the city and white flight to the suburbs) and that it was constitutional to address only the first through a metropolitan - wide effort.
So while state governments wield de jure educational authority via constitutional obligations and statutory and regulatory powers, districts have substantial de facto control.
«Maryland, as one of 17 states that had de jure segregation, has an intense history of school segregation.
For the last 33 years, since October of 1982 when Reagan formally declared a War on Drugs, the impact that that has had on black and brown communities, and particularly the level of disenfranchisement that has afforded black men in the United States, and so when you look at the statistics and you look at the racial realities, what you don't have anymore is a de jure structural racism to the extent that we did 50 and 60 years ago, but the de facto structural racism is extraordinary.
The Prime Minister's role can and has evolved to some extent with usage and convention, but there is a fixed limit imposed upon the office by the Constitution Act, 1867 — namely, that whatever power the Prime Minister may wield in practice, he / she can never become the de jure head of state, since the Constitution Act, 1867 explicitly reserves this role for the Queen, as represented in Canada by the Governor General.
So while the member state's discretion might not stem «de jure» from EU law, it is a discretion which is «de facto» made possible by EU law.
Also, strictly speaking there is no such thing as a «man - hating state» because de jure distinctions based upon gender in divorce law are constitutionally forbidden.
At the same time, a principal justification offered for vesting de jure regulatory authority in state supreme courts is in order to maintain the legal profession's independence from the government.
In states with a voluntary bar association, the de jure regulatory authority (that is, the authority accorded by law) lies with a governmental entity, in most cases the state's Supreme Court or another governmental authority to whom the Court has delegated authority.
Surely deportation occurs when the subject is ejected (deported) «from» the state where he or she is entitled to be (whether de jure or de facto as may be disputed in the instant matter).
For example, a counterargument might be asserted that it is state supreme courts that have the de jure right to regulate legal services, and at any moment they could simply choose to exercise greater oversight over the work of the ABA and state and local bar associations.
While state supreme courts and other state judicial authorities have the de jure power, for the most part they fail, for whatever reason (s), to exercise it, leaving a regulatory vacuum open for the ABA to fill.
Canada is only a de jure independent and sovereign state if the Crown of Canada is a corporation sole separate and distinct from the Crown of the United Kingdom.
It coincides with reports that North Korea's de jure head of state will arrive in Pyeongchang this week.
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