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  1. 23 de jul. de 2019 · De-facto-Segregation ist die Trennung von Gruppen, die aufgrund von Tatsachen, Umständen oder Bräuchen erfolgt. De-facto-Trennung unterscheidet sich von de-jure-Trennung, die gesetzlich vorgeschrieben ist. Heutzutage wird die De-facto-Segregation am häufigsten in den Bereichen Wohnen und öffentliche Bildung beobachtet.

  2. de jure. law. de facto, a legal concept used to refer to what happens in reality or in practice, as opposed to de jure (“from the law”), which refers to what is actually notated in legal code. For example, a de facto leader is someone who exerts authority over a country but whose legitimacy is broadly rejected, while a de jure leader has a ...

  3. De Jure vs de facto . Malgré le fait que nous entendions les expressions latines de Jure et de facto si souvent et les lisons également principalement dans les journaux, dans des environnements juridiques et politiques, beaucoup d'entre nous auraient du mal à faire la différence exacte entre les deux.

  4. It is important to distinguish between de jure segregation (segregation that is enforced by law) and de facto segregation (segregation that occurs without laws but because of other factors). A stark example of de jure segregation is the apartheid movement of South Africa, which existed from 1948 to 1994.

  5. Below you will find the important quotes in The Color of Law related to the theme of De Jure vs. De Facto Segregation. De facto segregation, we tell ourselves, has various causes. When African Americans moved into a neighborhood like Ferguson, a few racially prejudiced white families decided to leave, and then as the number of black families ...

  6. 27 de mai. de 2019 · De facto comes from a Latin phrase meaning “in reality or as a matter of fact.”. In legal contexts, de facto describes what really happens, in contrast with de jure, which explains what the law says should happen.