0 having a right or existence as stated by law:
The country has de facto independence now, and it will soon be recognized de jure by the world's governments.
1 having a right or existence as stated by law:
The ruling invalidated de jure segregation in public schooling.
Standardizing the census women on the de jure durations of the divorcees provides a figure of 18% infertile.
Older de jure female-headed households (all widows in this survey) without the benefit of remittances had the highest productivity.
They showed that the proportion of male-headed households that adopted improved wheat varieties (0.30) was significantly higher than of female-headed (de jure) households (0.14).
Palestinians registered as refugees can risk losing their de jure refugee status if they become naturalized citizens of another country.
It is, de jure, the ultimate appraiser of state aid requests.
They were pressing for a reduction of import quotas, and opposed any de jure currency stabilisation.
The government, which is recognised de jure, obtains full legal and diplomatic privileges from the granting state.
Someone or something may for instance have extensive knowledge in a certain field : he is a de jure authority.